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Old 08-28-2021, 11:31 AM   #4
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I recently (3 years ago) switched from a small 4 ton HF jack to a 12 ton low boy hydraulic jack. The reason was a couple of "impressive bleeding blisters in both palms when I had a tire/wheel issue and couldn't find my gloves... (I know, tender hands).....

Anyway, Harbor freight has a 12 ton low boy hydraulic jack that fits under the axle U bolts with a flat tire and is much MUCH easier to jack without having to wear blisters. It's worked for me to rotate tires, change wheels, repack bearings and adjust brakes for the past 3 years, still looks like new and is stored in its original paper box in the trailer passthrough.

https://www.harborfreight.com/12-ton...ack-56738.html
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