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Old 11-03-2007, 11:04 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Silencing the noisy Hi-Lift Jack

I thought I would pass this on to others out there with Hi-Lift jacks that want a cheep solution for your Hi Lift to keep it from rattling, you can buy the silicone absorber that Hi-Lift sells like the one I have on mine, but if you want a cheep solution, just go to your local hardware or even Wal-Mart and buy a length of round foam insulation for pipes. It cost about $1.00, just cut it to length. It has a slit running down one side of the insulation for applying it to a pipe. It fits perfect around the Hi-Lift handle and removes in seconds. I just thought I would pass it on to everyone; sometimes it’s just the little things that make life a little easier.



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