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Product Description
Our Hi Lift Jack Base was designed to help stabilize a jack that we call – Widow Makers. The high lift jack base attaches directly to the foot of the Hi-Lift Jack and is secured by two 0.75” cross pins, which completely contain the base onto the foot of the Hi-Lift Jack. The Hi Lift Jack Base measures approximately 9.5” x 12.5” and is the perfect attachment for assisting in any off road recovery in soft terrain. The bottom flange of the jack base is strengthened up by internal shear plates to help prevent any spreading of the base due to un-even loading. We have also placed notches, or cleats, on the perimeter of the base flange. We did this to provide even more security of the jack system by offering a means for the jack base to dig into softer materials, such as logs, boards, vegetation, or anything that you can use to increase the surface area under the lifting system, thereby increasing jack stability. We offer two versions of our off-road jack base, steel or aluminum. Both versions are manufactured from 0.18” plate. The steel versions have been MIG welded and then nickel plated for rust prevention. The aluminum versions have been TIG welded and left in the natural material condition.
What's Included:
1 - Nickel Plated Jack Base
4 - Zinc Plated Lynch Pins
Monday, May 22, 2017
Rapto Worx Hi-Lift Jack Base
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7cdjU0uMTI&w=640&h=360]
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Great Video! how do you like those Tread Wright tires?
ReplyDeletereally GREAT product, thanks
ReplyDeleteHey cpo good video man that is good safety thing what's the price on
ReplyDelete$200.......
ReplyDeleteI have a plastic one of those. 👍🏼 I can stake it down too, it has holes. Clearly the steel one you upgraded to is superior. I usually hi lift to jack stands.
ReplyDeleteIs worth it that and the sam safety first bro thx
ReplyDeleteHey cris where do you get the mesh for you grill is that metal or plastic im trie to protect mi radiator
ReplyDeleteits nice but at twice the price of the jack, ill just keep using my hilift correctly, done and done
ReplyDeleteWhats a CPO, i dont understand y usay this ????
ReplyDelete"Gription?" Forget it, he's rolling.
ReplyDeleteThey won't ship to Canada wonder why??? I'm bummed!
ReplyDeletehow have those tires been holding up for you??? how have they been in the rain mud and snow?
ReplyDeleteThanks CPO! I will give them a call. Nice video re; quick deflator. I learned something...AGAIN! lol
ReplyDeleteI think you need to re-think your thinking. I have a couple problems with this:
ReplyDelete1) The foot of your high lift appears to be directional. It appears as you have the foot pointing the wrong direction. That's why your set up wants to kill you.
2) That orange thing you have attached to your high lift pushes the point of lifting further away from the jack. This increases the leverage around the pivot point which is the base. That's why your set up wants to kill you.
Yea its nice... but its 3 times what i paid for my Hi Lift jack... I will stick with my piece of 2x12 it was free.
ReplyDeletehi lift.....dangerous. bottle jack, ratchet straps and wood blocks safer
ReplyDeleteLol "gription"
ReplyDelete$200 for a jack base. Ridiculous.
ReplyDeletePrice is ridiculous....F that! Shouldn't be two/three times more than the actual jack
ReplyDeleteI prefer my 'safe T Jack' Base. I've lifted the whole front of my Jeep JKU off the ground. I couldn't push my Jeep off the Jack with that base.
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