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Old 04-04-2008, 04:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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high lift jakc vs come along

iam new to 4whellign and i was wondering whta i should buy first a high lift jack or a come along. are they both about the same as far a getting your vehilce unstuck or is one better then the other.also i have the trail gear slider and i was wondering if i could use that as a jack point or not, if i buy the high lift
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Re: high lift jakc vs come along

If you have sliders I would buy the High lift. the sliders are a great jacking point for the high lift.
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Re: high lift jakc vs come along

Jacking - Coming - I feel ya Bro.

Lift vs Wenching.

Two different things.

You will most likely desire both...



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Re: high lift jakc vs come along

The high lift will be a better investment and can be uses like a come along to winch your self out if it comes to that (you will need chain and rope to do that though).

The sliders will work fine as a jack point.
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