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I know a lot of people complain of hi-lifts rattling especially when mounted on back or hood. I’ve placed a couple of dollar store run door stop wedges in strategic locations, between moving parts and completely removed any rattling.
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Ran across this on Facebook....
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If you're going to use a tool with a high chance of danger, make sure it's the official brand. If I ever buy a hi lift I will only ever buy a real one, not a Chinese knock off to save a few bucks.That's not a genuine Hi Lift for sure.
I have made mine look like that, but only after driving over it in the process of a recovery.
If you're going to use a tool with a high chance of danger, make sure it's the official brand. If I ever buy a hi lift I will only ever buy a real one, not a Chinese knock off to save a few bucks.
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If you're going to use a tool with a high chance of danger, make sure it's the official brand. If I ever buy a hi lift I will only ever buy a real one, not a Chinese knock off to save a few bucks.
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Agreed. Not sure what the thought process is behind trying to save just a few bucks over something so pivotal to safety.
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If you're going to use a tool with a high chance of danger, make sure it's the official brand. If I ever buy a hi lift I will only ever buy a real one, not a Chinese knock off to save a few bucks.
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Not to get too off topic, but anyone see one of these yet?
https://www.arb.com.au/recovery/hi-lift-jacks-accessories/jack/
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