Sweet! Seems like a great product. About time someone made a modern alternative to the Hi-Lift. You said “can stop at any time.” That’s what the guy who was addicted to brake fluid said :-)
I have one (ARB) and I'm ready for a Grenadier mount! I think I'll try this on the ladder somehow. Needs to be at 45 or more for the fluid per the manual. (can technically be stored horizontal but then supposed to set it back vertical for a time before using, 24 hours I think?
I'd like to see this addressed in the video too. With the stated lifting limit of 4500#, it's not clear how well it would work with our heavy vans. Of course, we're not lifting the whole thing with this, but it would be nice to see how well it works for this case.
hi lifts are cheap, perfectly safe with a little skill training, can be rebuilt all day long with parts you can usually find locally, and can lift, clamp, winch, etc. Its not that I don't think this is cool, but its a lot of money, takes up a lot of space and has far fewer uses. I love the safety aspect and the fine lifting heights, but its a one trick pony, and an expensive one.
That antenna mount. Nice jack.
Did I mention the antenna mount?
Sweet!
Seems like a great product.
About time someone made a modern alternative to the Hi-Lift.
You said “can stop at any time.” That’s what the guy who was addicted to brake fluid said :-)
I have one (ARB) and I'm ready for a Grenadier mount! I think I'll try this on the ladder somehow. Needs to be at 45 or more for the fluid per the manual. (can technically be stored horizontal but then supposed to set it back vertical for a time before using, 24 hours I think?
I'd like that as well. John, can those mounts work on the ladder?
@ sadly I already have the jack so I just need to buy the brackets alone. I have clamps for the ladder so I feel confident I could make it work
Would you recommend for MB sprinters?
Thanks
I'd like to see this addressed in the video too. With the stated lifting limit of 4500#, it's not clear how well it would work with our heavy vans. Of course, we're not lifting the whole thing with this, but it would be nice to see how well it works for this case.
Yes, how does it work with Owl steps on a Sprinter?
@@DayZeroFWD @owloffroad I am also interested for my Revel
We have your side steps on our extended Transit van. Are they strong enough to lift our beast of a rig?
The van side steps are only steps, not sliders (and not jack points). Vans are so heavy it is very complex to make a proper slider.
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So many teasers in this video
No purchase link for the brackets? :)
They are included with the Jack
Do you plan on expanding your product lineup for Toyota Tundra, Tacoma, 4 runner?
Yes we will
Suitable for Revel ?
There are not many good jack points on a Sprinter. If you have the Pismo bumper, then this is usable.
hi lifts are cheap, perfectly safe with a little skill training, can be rebuilt all day long with parts you can usually find locally, and can lift, clamp, winch, etc. Its not that I don't think this is cool, but its a lot of money, takes up a lot of space and has far fewer uses. I love the safety aspect and the fine lifting heights, but its a one trick pony, and an expensive one.