ARB Hydraulic Jack Review + How To Use

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июл 2024
  • Tech Tim goes over the differences between the standard farm jack and the ARB Hydraulic Jack. Then goes over how to properly use the ARB Jack and all its capabilities.
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  • @northridgenation
    @northridgenation  3 года назад +4

    Check Out The ARB Jack Package Here:
    www.northridge4x4.com/part/recovery-package-deals/jackpkg-arb-jack-and-base-package

  • @MrAgnostic77
    @MrAgnostic77 2 года назад +2

    I love this new solution for my needs. I've run the Pro Eagle 2-ton jacks in the past on my Prerunner trucks, but they weigh a ton, and since I mount them in the bed because of their bulk/size, I use the locking mount, but this exposes it to the elements. In addition, due to the rattling/harsh vibration from off roading, I've had the jack lever interface pin rattle loose, and parts rust from the elements. This will fit inside, maybe with some anti-rattle Velcro straps and it will last rust free for years. Great review BTW.

  • @kungfumaster8171
    @kungfumaster8171 3 года назад

    I love mine. Safety is the main concern compared to say a Hilo. Bought mine from you guys (as most of my off-road toys) and at a good price. Love it.

  • @karmicforce01
    @karmicforce01 3 года назад +4

    A little tip to compress it down. Drop the jack point all the way down and step on it to compress it down (while holding the the red lever down).

  • @lesszabo5625
    @lesszabo5625 3 года назад +2

    Great demo. Yes, it is an expensive item but for the use and safety of it, it was worth it for me to buy one.

  • @johnsvideos8158
    @johnsvideos8158 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I am very new to offroading. I will take some classes next month (driving and recovery), and I want to be a little more familiar with my ARB Jack. I will go out and practice with my Jack later today.

  • @Logpresser1
    @Logpresser1 3 года назад +1

    very well done Tim! I will have one of those one day.....

  • @JesusWSalazar
    @JesusWSalazar 2 года назад +4

    Question: The provided instructions say not to store the ARB Jack on its side or it will leak. Yet they are all shipped on their side. They also are stored on their side at the distribution warehouse and in delivery trucks. Mine arrived covered in oil because of these reasons. Further, how are we to store the Jack outside the vehicle if it comes in a storage bag that is without mounting hardware and which causes one to assume that the Jack is to be stored IN the vehicle, where it almost always can only be stored on its side, because of its height? Why isnt there mounting hardware specific to the Jack, designed/sold by ARB that is 1) meant to be mounted on exterior and that, 2) incorporates theft resistant features (e.g. lockable hardware)? I'm in the states. These are very popular here but that is changing quickly. I just returned from the Overland Expo and my question above, includes the 2 most heard complaints about this product and are the reasons why so many are now turning to other products. The number 1 complaint however: storing this on its side should not allow oil to leak/this is a very poor design feature! I love ARB but this is money I'm now seeing that was poorly spent, due to an incomplete design and a lack of mounting options, which ARB should've addressed prior to releasing this product. ARB, please address these 3 things, or I fear ARB will see this products interest lose steam. ARB is a solid company but the mark was missed on this one big time.

    • @northridgenation
      @northridgenation  2 года назад

      Thanks for your input!

    • @williamlee7782
      @williamlee7782 19 дней назад

      They must had updated the instructions because it says that it can be stored sideways and just like what this video indicates around the 9:25 mark, as long as the release lever is not pressed accidentally, it won't leak. I think having a 3D printed/molded plastic lock to insert onto the jack to prevent the lever from depressing is the way to go for added insurance.

  • @stevemcgavren7645
    @stevemcgavren7645 7 месяцев назад +2

    Agree with all the positives. Great jack. Only negatives (not deal breakers): 1. The force necessary to collapse, I have to stand on it. 2. No accessory for safely attaching to a jack point. Like the cradles for the farm jack for use on a rock rail.

  • @davekoepsell557
    @davekoepsell557 3 года назад +1

    Great product and great demonstration. I will be in the market for one. You think it could included in the Gladiator giveaway?

    • @northridgenation
      @northridgenation  3 года назад +1

      That ARB Jack is now under the rear seat of the Giveaway Gladiator!

  • @DavidXGroff
    @DavidXGroff 2 месяца назад +1

    This jack is much smoother than a ratcheting farmer jack; much more control. Yes it is expensive but better tools always cost more. Only con I’ve seen is it can be sluggish in cold weather.

  • @themaddscot
    @themaddscot 3 года назад +7

    Had a chance to use one in a demo, it was really a great tool and very easy and safe to use. However I think I will wait a bit for price drops or competition on it. Just cannot justify the price... :( vs other items on the want/wish list.

    • @louc.87
      @louc.87 8 месяцев назад

      bottle jack works just as good if not better and for a fraction of the price. Good idea but price outweighs the benefit.

  • @vipermonkey7
    @vipermonkey7 3 года назад

    Love the ARB jack, so cool

  • @TrailAngelRock
    @TrailAngelRock 3 года назад +4

    Nice Jack, but the price is ridiculous. For that price it should have an air-hose hookup so I can use my ARB compressor to jack my ride..

  • @JamesCook-rf8tu
    @JamesCook-rf8tu 3 года назад +8

    I bought one because I figured it is cheaper than dental work.

    • @infernoleviathan8868
      @infernoleviathan8868 2 года назад +2

      Lol 🤣

    • @samc3227
      @samc3227 2 года назад +2

      Yup I saw a video of a hi lift hitting a guy in the jaw and yeah I don’t want that for me

  • @samc3227
    @samc3227 2 года назад +1

    I’ve learned a lot here thanks brother

  • @rickbarmore1167
    @rickbarmore1167 3 года назад +2

    Awesome demonstration and selling points. I totally agree w/the price but in a marriage, it's an agreement between both when there is something that cost that much and it is rarely used. I'll have her watch the presentation but again, can it was or dry clothes. And, no I'm not hen pecked, it keeps us honest when spending that kind of $$$. Still wanting and I am saving but, we just bought a 2020 Gladiator to add to our 2 other jeep Wranglers [JL].
    🤠

  • @tylergoins451
    @tylergoins451 3 года назад

    What’s the operating temperature of this jack? And what type of fluid does it use? Are the seals for this jack standard, anything one-off?

    • @northridgenation
      @northridgenation  3 года назад

      No real heat range given. They operate down to -10F without much problem, below that they tend to get sluggish.
      They use the same oil as the ARB/OME BP-51 shocks.
      Replacement seals are available through ARB. They didn't think any of them were specialty oil seals.

  • @theraque1
    @theraque1 3 года назад +2

    I scored a second-hand one that was only used once and in near-new condition for $500 AUD ($374 USD). It was a lucky score on FB Marketplace.

  • @rickbarmore1167
    @rickbarmore1167 3 года назад +3

    O, how I wish I had one. Hopefully on Black Friday they drop the price. Worth every penny but, my better half don't see it that way... 🤠

  • @christophermartinez5314
    @christophermartinez5314 3 года назад

    Great upgrade

  • @Kmreddsadad
    @Kmreddsadad 2 года назад

    I'm wondering what is this airspace material this jack is made from ?? It iss simply big bottle jack made of anodized aluminum, correct me if Im wrong

    • @northridgenation
      @northridgenation  2 года назад

      6061 T-6 aluminum, as stated in the video.
      Yes, it is basically a big bottle jack, a really specialized one, but the same basic hydraulic operation.

  • @travisreed1865
    @travisreed1865 Год назад +1

    Am concerned about lift points, it appears they are limited on my vehicles and the ARB has a very short lift point?

    • @northridgenation
      @northridgenation  Год назад

      The ARB lift nose is about the same length as a standard Hi-Lift type jack. Will get a measurement on it.
      As far as lift points, the Hi-Lift has the lift mate that will hook onto wheels or edges of bumpers, making lifting vehicles without dedicated lifting points a lot easier.

  • @mikespillane1838
    @mikespillane1838 10 месяцев назад +1

    It’s a nice jack,but will I replace my old style farm jacks for this…no way !. I can do lots of things with the savings.

  • @LordAikido
    @LordAikido 3 года назад +2

    I noticed she can jack it up.... but could she depress it again afterwards to put it away? You were using your whole body weight and it barely even moved.

  • @bradbeldon2234
    @bradbeldon2234 3 года назад +1

    Can’t wait to see the Black Friday price

  • @robertgarcia6385
    @robertgarcia6385 2 года назад +1

    Would like to see it used on other Jack points instead of a bumper that has a slot in the front

  • @saintjames8018
    @saintjames8018 2 года назад +1

    If I did a lot of off roading, this is a no-brainer. I have used a farm jack; and it is deadly frankly; unless you have a lot of experience.

    • @northridgenation
      @northridgenation  2 года назад

      Farm jacks can be dangerous for sure, but a little training can go a long way in helping people use them in a safe manner.

  • @stevemcgavren7645
    @stevemcgavren7645 Год назад

    How do you get it to lower all the way back down? I couldn't with all my weight and the lever fully depressed.

    • @northridgenation
      @northridgenation  Год назад

      It is slow, but we never had a problem.

    • @stevemcgavren7645
      @stevemcgavren7645 Год назад +1

      @@northridgenation Ya, after a couple of creative attempts, It is quite easy to do. Love the jack.

  • @martinkolar3595
    @martinkolar3595 2 года назад +1

    Looking forward to owning one and purchased from Northridge 4x4.

    • @northridgenation
      @northridgenation  2 года назад

      The ARB Jacks are a good choice for those wanting an easy to use high lifting jack:
      www.northridge4x4.com/part/jacks/1060001-arb-hydraulic-jack

  • @creekerjeeper3879
    @creekerjeeper3879 3 года назад +2

    $791 is an expensive price point. Well engineered

  • @gogerwi
    @gogerwi 3 года назад

    did you ever get the tire off the ground without having to strap the axle to the frame?

    • @northridgenation
      @northridgenation  3 года назад

      Yes, it was just starting to lift when Tim stopped lifting it. Another 2 or 3 strokes and it would have been high enough to remove the tire.

    • @gogerwi
      @gogerwi 3 года назад

      Thanks good info. I'll be looking at Northridge when some diesel specific lifts become available for the 2021Gladiator.

  • @TurfTavernX
    @TurfTavernX 3 года назад +2

    Love love love

  • @danburch9989
    @danburch9989 Год назад +1

    Sorry to be critical, the the price is way out of my budget. A HF 3-ton hydraulic ram ($60) and a little welding can build a home made one for maybe $120. The ARB jack, per the websiote, is $956 (jack + base). A farm jack doesn't leak hydraulic fluid. Becausse of the design, neither does the hydraulic ram.

    • @northridgenation
      @northridgenation  Год назад

      It is definitely not for everyone Dan. It is just another option, an expensive one..

  • @coptotermes
    @coptotermes 2 года назад +1

    Sorry, I would love one but the two main issues stop me from getting it. #1 the price is just way too high. #2 can’t stow it on it’s side.

  • @milspec_tube
    @milspec_tube 3 года назад +2

    From what I hear this jack can't be stored laying down on it's side. Users reported that it leaked and ruined the interior, and it took weeks for a refund. So how is someone supposed to store this vertically? If this is true, ARB needs to fix this asap.

    • @northridgenation
      @northridgenation  3 года назад

      Start watching at 11:15.
      ARB recommends that the Jack is stored in a vertical position. The problem is if the pressure release valve is depressed while laying on its side, hydraulic oil could leak out, affecting lifting performance.
      However if you store it in the bag to protect that lever, lay it on its side with the valve facing up and make sure not to pack thing tightly around the head that could crush the bag and depress the lever, you should be fine.

    • @milspec_tube
      @milspec_tube 3 года назад

      @@northridgenation Thanks for clarifying. Have you had any issues storing it that way?

  • @nolandrutledge6944
    @nolandrutledge6944 2 года назад +1

    I just got one for Christmas.

  • @txvetter
    @txvetter 3 года назад

    Why was the rock placed in front of the tire?

    • @northridgenation
      @northridgenation  3 года назад

      There was also a rock placed at the rear of the tire to lock it in.

  • @tylergoins451
    @tylergoins451 3 года назад

    Does anyone know if it can be used horizontally?

    • @northridgenation
      @northridgenation  3 года назад

      No, this jack is not designed to be used horizontally.

  • @BIueWolf58
    @BIueWolf58 3 года назад

    The farm jack was designed on paper and has performed very well for over 100 years. I wonder how long the ARB jack will last since it was designed using CAD. The farm jack will probably still be gong when the ARB's have been replaced. Oh, and they aren't $800 either!

    • @northridgenation
      @northridgenation  3 года назад

      We have nothing against the old school farm jacks, they are a fantastic tool! That's why we think comparing the two isn't fair to either one of them.

  • @flashgordon984
    @flashgordon984 3 года назад +1

    Failed on me in competition last year Tim, spotlight was on and it wouldn't go up or down, embarrassing and any chance of impressing judges vanished. Hi Lift to the rescue by teammate Jeep. However, ARB replaced for me, so at least.they stand by their products. Maybe next time!

  • @RicWestGa
    @RicWestGa 3 года назад +1

    ARB jacks look great and do the job they were designed for. That price though..... A farm jack isn't that different from the old bumper jack that used to come in all cars (I think I still have one in the garage). Until the price comes down to a more reasonable level I'll have to pass... Unless of course I win the Gladiator :)

  • @passportoverland7853
    @passportoverland7853 3 года назад +1

    I’m happy because one my staff for my blue Jeep gladiator....
    After winning.
    I’m make “ Rote Alaska to South America “ Patagônia “

  • @tylertyler308
    @tylertyler308 2 года назад

    Curious why you don’t think it makes sense to compare it to a farm jack. The arb is essentially just a hydraulic farm jack and I think most people looking to buy it would be looking at a farm jack as an alternative.

    • @northridgenation
      @northridgenation  2 года назад

      The farm jack can be used in so many more ways than the ARB Jack can. The ARB Jack is fantastic at what is does, lifting vehicles, but that does comes at a price.

  • @richardagostino5085
    @richardagostino5085 5 месяцев назад +1

    The built in ones on the trucks at koh were bad

  • @mikedeiana1504
    @mikedeiana1504 3 года назад

    Great conceptToo pricey

  • @rickbarmore1167
    @rickbarmore1167 3 года назад +1

    What a save, lol

  • @christophermartinez5314
    @christophermartinez5314 3 года назад

    ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻

  • @faithexplorers1
    @faithexplorers1 3 года назад +1

    They have lost 95% of potential customers due to the ridiculous price!! I'll keep my high lift thanks! If it was not for that, they would have sold out! But I have a great idea now how to build my own...

  • @carldrews7079
    @carldrews7079 3 года назад

    Fantastic product, just way to expensive, at least for me.

  • @rickbarmore1167
    @rickbarmore1167 3 года назад +1

    Intial impressions:
    Awesome, really Awesome.
    Let's have a 33% price drop...

  • @gusojeda514
    @gusojeda514 2 года назад

    Very nice but 870 bucks !😂😂😂😂😂😝

  • @brianpratt9809
    @brianpratt9809 3 года назад +2

    WAY too expensive for me was my initial thought...

  • @DaddyDog
    @DaddyDog 3 года назад

    Had I known the price I wouldn't have wasted 10min of my time lol

  • @ShaneSellsRealEstate
    @ShaneSellsRealEstate 3 года назад

    ARB priced themselves out of the market. I'll wait till a competitor makes them for half that price.

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  • @DarthJeep
    @DarthJeep 3 года назад

    "You get what you pay for..." Well, at (almost $800) the cost of 12-14 3 ton bottle jacks or half the cost of a 9000lb full car lift...eh. Sorry, that's a pass for me.
    I guess if you consider wieght and storage..This thing is 23lbs and a 48" Hi Lift is supposedly 28-30 lbs...ok you get a weight saivings of around 7-5 lbs -ish.
    A 6-Ton Hydraulic High Lift Double Ram Bottle Jack weighs about 10.8 lbs and a 3 ton about 5.5 lbs. They also take up about as much room as a kitchen blender and only cost between $60 and a $100. So...My vote is for the bottle jack
    I still have a 48" Hi-Lift mounted inside the fehicle to my rollbar. Why? Because...it's cheap and I drive Jeep .
    Not having one would be like not getting my Jeep dirty. It's practically as much an icon to off-roading as a dangerous, overpriced, gas guzzling vehicle with terrible road handling, ancient suspension and even worse cabin noise.
    Or I could go buy a $100k EV Hummer and throw this ARB Hydraulic Jack in the back. Match made in heaven.

    • @northridgenation
      @northridgenation  3 года назад

      That's why we think it is unfair to compare the ARB Jack with the old school farm jacks.
      The Hi-Lift is extremely versatile and allows you to do so many different things that the ARB can't and the price is hard to beat.
      However, if someone is only wanting a jack to lift their vehicle, and it is within a person's budget, the ARB Jack is the route to go.

    • @DarthJeep
      @DarthJeep 3 года назад

      @@northridgenation What you are talking about is the same as justifying a purchase for a Ferrari to "just get the grocieries from the store down the street", because it can do it so much faster (i.e. "better") than a cheaper pickup truck which can do everything else arguably better. I'm not saying there isn't a market for it, but let's call it what it is...a luxury item.

  • @gogerwi
    @gogerwi 2 года назад

    I thought I wanted one until you tried to close it with the jeep weight some then you tried with your weight, and it barely moved then you cut to the next scene. You got a 100 pounds on me, nice jack but NO thanks.

  • @user-tv8sm6so9y
    @user-tv8sm6so9y 3 года назад

    You start of with saying about not comparing the arb with the Hi-Lift and in your first 2 comments that is the first thing you do, Fact the Hi-Lift can lift more @ 4660Lbs and each Hi-lift is factory tested to 7000Lbs and they can Winch 5000Lbs, You fail to mention that dozens of People have Squashes their fingers and Thumbs using the arb Jack between the handle and the upright which makes the arb just as dangerous as a Hi-Lift if used without paying attension, Having used a Hi-Lift for decades I have never had and accident or mishap, Even If I won that Jeep I would replace the arb jack with a Hi-Lift, The arb jack is a one trick pony and try repairing that out on the Trail when the seals blow and they will, a 10/20 dollar kit and the Hi-Lift will be ready for use in under 5 minutes, Try getting ARB to honour a warranty claim without a 3 month or more battle on your hands, I have and they always have a wiggle out clause, For $800 bucks I can buy at leased 8 Hi-Lifts, Oh wait up My 23 year old Hi_lift is still like New So I don't need to buy 8 of them, There's no seals to leak or break down, Please stop trying to sucker people into buy this POS, There is only One Hi-Lift and maybe that is all we Need.

    • @northridgenation
      @northridgenation  3 года назад

      Yes, the HiLift is a fantastic tool that can do so much more than the ARB Jack, there really is no comparison.
      That said, the ARB Jack does one thing, easily lift your vehicle and does it really well. For those who only want a jack to lift their vehicle, and they don't mind the premium price, the ARB Jack is an excellent option.

  • @HenryFamilyTheFirst
    @HenryFamilyTheFirst 3 года назад

    $800 bucks

  • @buddyst.jacques1333
    @buddyst.jacques1333 Год назад

    $900? No thanks especially for something that I might never use

  • @Rkbrown88
    @Rkbrown88 3 года назад

    $800? Nahhhhhh 😂