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Has Harbor Freight done it again? Transmission Jack review!
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After using a floor jack to drop the T5 and D300 in my CJ, I opted for this same jack for reassembly. I'll never go without it again.
Great video Dale!
I bought one of these years ago ($59.99). and have used it many times sometimes alone. It has been well worth the money.
Took the trans out with a normal floor jack,a spacer, and wood top and bottom. With my son and myself I started lowering it. It was so dangerous that I started wondering the best ways to get my son out and take the damage or the trans dump and run. Between the two of us got it to the ground and crawled out of our sweat puddles. Picked this little guy up from harbor freight and reinstalled smoothly without a blip. Would never try that again without a jack.
I bought one and recently used it for the 32rh in my yj, it was heaven sent...lol...worked great and made everything easy
Thanks for posting this review!
I live this sizor jack...I replaced a honda accord and a chevy S10 transmission...no problem...I did put a piece of OBS wood attach to the top with 4 screws to hold the oil pan...no problem...all by my self 👍
I just changed the transmission in my yj . I used a floor jack transmission adapter that a bought about 8 years ago and I’ve hated everything about that adapter . After watching this video I want to go get this tool just to have it for the next time I have to pull a transmission or transfer case . The floor jack only has two swivel wheels on the rear and weighs around 100 pounds just by itself . The adapter also sits very high at its lowest point . I’ve pulled the transfer case 3 times in the last three weeks and the transmission once . I’m definitely going to buy this tool, thanks for the great video and review!
That's what I was thinking too. I watched the youtube review of the transmission adapter for floor jacks and it sits so high, that it is not practical for a pickup on floor jacks. What a joke for $60. This Harbor Freight tranny jack looks good for $129.99. When I was in high school one of us just he manned the transmission up there, and the other guy put the bolts in. It sucked (I was the one holding the tranny up).
I use drills for quick lifting any scissor style jacks. Impacts tear scissor jacks up quickly
Got one. Used it on my YJ to do the internal to external clutch slave swap... Highly recommended swap.
Yeah. I need to do that
mine worked fine until I tightened the ratchet down at which point the top spread enough in the back that the rollers for the scissor more or less fell out of the track so I welded a piece of flat bar across it, stayed together after that and worked pretty good
Just found your channel. Great content. Thank you! I have purchased this same transmission jack from HF for dropping a 32RH automatic transmission, but am unsure where to place it beneath the transmission. I'm hesitant to place it at the transmission pan. Any suggestions? thanks!
It you do not too much of a load on it, it works great! I had to weld gusset on mine to keep the casters from bending!
For the ax15, worked well. But that’s a good solution to reinforce it
I should have bought one. I used my motorcycle jack. Having all four wheels swivel would have made it so much easier! Also be really good for removing the transfer case
Yes. It was handy
Used one of those to drop the trans, idk how but I managed to knock Ober the trans and the jack at the same time, I guess the narrow wheelbase dosent help
I recommend rubber on the top surface, with transmission fluid it just slides all over and you definately have to separate the t case. I couldnt slide the transmission under my xj on the transmission jack which means you need to lift it onto the jack whilst under the vehicle
Good points. Thanks
Thank you.
I have a cat bar a piece of 2x6 and a Mac tools low profile HD jack, just installed a transmission, then the transfer case in a zj, one hand to balance, one hand to align, feet run the jack handle! All alone and the jobs gotta get done!
It can sure be a pain. But gotta do what ya gotta do.
From experience, I say the tilt feature is a necessity as well as good casters,, well really any safe maneuverability is key to reinstalling a transmission easily. I used a rental transmission floor jack. I struggled the most when I couldn't tilt my jack any further and my driveway is kind of rough for the small wheels it had. That ratchet strap I wish the jack had instead of chains since I never seemed to get it fully settled- kept having to readjust.
So I suppose this would be the view from a more expensive jack on a not smooth driveway.
I wish you luck on reinstallation
Thanks. Any tranny I’ve worked on has been a bit of a pain to maneuver
I want to use it as a seat. I weight 325 lbs. This would be perfect with a seat installed
It’d definitely be a good seller if it had a screw adjustment for the pitch
How did you get to turn the screw to rase the trans up , Is there some majic to this ????
Any difficulty loosening the ratchet strap with the transmission tucked up into the tunnel…?
I bought this jack to drop the trans on my XJ to change the clutch after seeing you use it.
It’s nothing special, but pretty adequate for the price!
Yep. For the price, worked great. Not worth spending a lot when you’re only using it a few times…
I need this to install the 4l60e in my ‘03 Yukon
Worked perfectly for me on my 4L60E
The issue with using a drill is friction.. Slow speed, low friction / low heat. High speed, higher friction. The sudden drop is definitely another good point, but if you use a drill on low speed (low trigger pull) you'll reduce the friction and avoid the drop.
Good rule of thumb for any screw drive tool, if you're going to skip the warning to not use power tools, the best you can do is use them on slow speed and keep the friction lower.
Supremo el sistema!! Distribución en México? Thanks🍀👌
This jack works well pulling gas tanks
Yes. That too 👍🏼
I can't get the saddle tilt to stay put no matter how hard I tighten the wing nuts... The weight of the transmission is just too much for that cheap wing nut set up. Either that or I just got a faulty one but other than that it's a great lift.
Try combine 4 scissor jacks with a cover plate in longitudinal way.
I got one for 90 bucks. it's definitely better than what I could have cobbled together for that price
I picked up one at a garage sale so it doesn't have as nice a strap. other than that it's the same and I've used mine to pull transmissions and gas tanks and even installing a read diff. and when i do the front suspension on my jeep I'll be using it again. it has a lot of uses. it really came in handy when i was pulling the long gas tank on my ford pickup. that moving any direction lets you position it quickly when things start going south on ya.
Anyone find raising this transmission to be difficult? Currently have a pry bar to raise the platform. The jacks gets less than halfway up and then bogs down with extreme resistance. I think if I force it, I'll damage the jack. Lowering and attempting again and am still met with resistance.
but it doesnt rotate left to right ?
What do it cost
This jack is my jack of last resort... Sometimes I find it easier bench press the tranny back to where it goes.
Lifting the transmission down... But it won't go all the way down. Any ideas? When I bought it it was in the down position. Now I gotta take the transmission off of it while it's still under the Jeep, and sorta slide it off the jack. 🤔😅 any ideas?
Sounds like it’s getting hung up somewhere. Like the scissor arms are catching or something
Looks great for dropping skid plate and fuel tank.
Yeah. Would work well. I used it on fuel tank
Where can i buy this jack sir?. I’m from indonesia
I know this is older content but my recent experience with this jack is that is sucks! Big Time. Working on an '08 Nissan Frontier 5sp manual, 2 WD. The heavy duty strap. Good quality however that ratcheting buckle is so big once the transmission the in place you can't release it. 2nd, the cradle is so flimsy if you tighten the strap to any degree the sides splay out. Actually had one of the bearings fall out. With the transmission on the jack getting it to lift the initial 1" or so is extremely hard. Hate this thing.
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Noice!
I just bought the JEGS one it was 200 bucks seems stout haven't used yet
The one you bought is probably the real thing too.
@@dntlss I just used it the other week did not have trans balanced it tipped over in slow motion. Works well and supports the weight if ur not a dumbass like me
Pos feel apart before I finished my swap
Looks kinda cheesy, but most likely better than wrestling it up on blocks.
I can tell you from personal experience the ears were the wheels are attached bend . I still own it for emergency purposes but I don’t trust it
Dang! Must have been a very heavy transmission. I’ve used it a few times and didn’t experience that at all.
Makes A good shop stool too
Haha! True
Dude just picked up that transmission like it was nothing.
Standards are a cinch,now automatics thats a whole different story,lol
That transmission weighs 5 lb it's supposed to be 450 weight limit let's try it on a real transmission
It won't lift it, around 250lbs and it craps out. Scissors buckle and bind
Nice. I’m about to pick one up for 50 bucks used.
Lucky you. $130 at HF.
@@mylifethaidiy7045 Yeap got it for 50! And it works lol. Going to use it to drop my tank then do the trans
😂 I bought one 2 days ago
Haha! It’s worked well for me
Mina bout killed me. Screw jack broke. Never buying a screw jack like that again.
Its not the screw jack,its the manufacturing,its harbor freight remember? every 10 dollar harbor freight tool has a twin in the real world for 40 dollars (I'm using prices (subjectively), That cute aluminum jack whose arms like to spread and drop the load they sell for 80 dollars, (one of which i actually own) has a doppelganger out there for several hundreds dollars thats the real thing,lol, you just have to be cautious when using anything from them.
@@dntlss yeah for sure!
This jack tends to lean left or right when it has the weight of the trans on it and it’s up. I would not recommend.
That transmission jack is very dangerous
Why?
Bad Jack DO NOT buy it .
Why?
great review, but man that thing looks super sketchy glad I watched this, I think I will pass