Safe Jack Bottle Jack Recovery Kit and why I bought it. Safejacks.com
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- čas přidán 10. 05. 2020
- So check it out, I had a flat on the highway and struggled to safely jack up my SUV with an OEM scissor jack. I then had another flat and struggled with an OEM lightweight bottle jack. I searched out and finally found a portable version that is fast and safe to use. Here is my DIY review. Safe Jack Bottle Jack Recovery Kit With 6 Ton Bottle Jack. I am not sponsored I just love the product. Safe Jack Bottle Jack Recovery Kit With 6 Ton Bottle Jack: amzn.to/3bJH1pO
All information in this video is my opinion on a product I like. Thanks for watching and please subscribe.
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Safe Jack has a great web site and customer service. The information below is off their web site.
Bottle Jack Recovery Kit With 6 Ton Bottle Jack.
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PN: 37100
UPC: 854185005172
Feel safer during lifting and jacking operations. Be prepared for any lifting task the trail might throw at you. Feel safer knowing that the jack isn’t going to slip off an axle or topple off a stack of cribbing. The Bottle Jack Recovery Kit combines all of the most useful tools to turn a 6-ton bottle jack into a compact, powerful, and safe lifting tool. Add the optional Safe Jack Universal Bottle Jack Base (97M-UBB) or the Safe Jack Universal Bottle Jack Stabilizer (97M-UBS) to decrease ground loading and increase stability.
Benefits
Increases safety
Makes jacking easy in a variety of ways
More stable, secure
Extends the range and usefulness
Features
Lift range of 8" - 36"
Extension Screw Collar provides max useful stroke
Extensions and jack pads can be combined in any combination
Lift at an axle, frame or other lift points
Durable steel construction
Extensions and pads are always made in the USA
Kit Includes
1 ea. 37M-OM6T 6 Ton Bottle Jack (Omega Industrial Quality)
1 ea. 37M-ESC6 Bottle Jack Extension Screw Collar
1 ea. 37M-SJE3 3" Inch Bottle Jack Extension
1 ea. 37M-SJE6 6" Inch Bottle Jack Extension
1 ea. 37M-SJA8 8.5"-12" Inch Adjustable Bottle Jack Extension
1 ea. 37M-SJAF Flat Bottle Jack Pad
1 ea. 37M-SJR3 Universal 3" Round Tube Bottle Jack Pad (Axle tube, leaf spring, etc.)
1 ea. 37M-SJ12BAG Heavy Duty Canvas Safe Jack Bag
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I am a Do It Yourself, also known as DIY, mechanic, and hobbyist. I am NOT a professional mechanic or hobbyist. I do not have any formal training in the tools I use.
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Great video! Thank you for your support!
Excellent. Thank you sir
It’s a great jack, really love the whole kit we got. Thanks for watching.
You need the big base plate that the one you have locks into. The one you have is really just an adapter plate to fit into the larger much stronger base.
Thanks will do.
I may have to look into this. Been carrying a 90-pound low profile floor jack in my 3" lifted Suburban...the factory scissor jack just doesn't have the reach unless I stack four 2x6's under it (which is not safe).
My truck is lifted 3" as well now and the jack works great and fast. Thanks for watching.
Seriously thinking of getting this jack.
It works great. I don't have to use it every day but the quality is there when I need to. Thanks for commenting and if you haven't please subscribe I try to drop a video every week.
@@828findadventure Sweet! I just got a new Jeep WJ, just getting into wheeling.
My tacoma is lifted about 2.5 inches plus 295/70/17 tires. Would this bottle jack be able to lift it all the way up. The OEM jack we have just pushes up the frame not enough for my tires to be lifted off the ground just yet
Yes, depending on the vehicle and on my Tacoma I lifted the rear from the axle. In the front, I lifted from the jack point on the chassis per the manual using the extensions. Remember depending on the terrain you need to chalk the tires so the vehicle doesn't move. I use this jack for tire changes only and not recovery. Thanks for commenting.
I’m wondering what would be a good one for a lifted tundra?
As much as I like the compact size of the Safety Jack, since my Tundra is lifted I went with this one. czcams.com/video/SrEPnrDswuw/video.html
Lol.... you totally could have just use your hands to unscrew the first bottle jack then place it an then use the long rod after..
Still falls over because it weighs about the same as a small can of beer. OEM Jack just for show.
AAA
Attempting to demonstrate the benefits of the new jack by highlighting the inadequacy of the old jack is a poor tactic, made worse by you being less than skilled at using the jack.
It's like the infomercials where in order to sell a new painting accessory, a nincompoop slathers a wall sloppily and spills paint in the carpet. Pathetic.
mwilliamshs well you got all the answers don't you
@@dc76384 "Well, you *have* all the answers, don't you?"
No No I don't have all the answers, but I'm intelligent enough to under the idea of the video.
@@dc76384 to under...stand?
Really? Isn't that the point of a comparison...show why one is flawed, followed by an alternative that's obviously better at doing the job? Jeezus, there's always one in every crowd. Nothing better to do with your time, I guess.