jackall hi lift jack 8000
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jackall hi lift jack 8000
is this a good make?
I can get one for £100 inc the correct adapter, is it a good price?
Thanks, lloyd
I can get one for £100 inc the correct adapter, is it a good price?
Thanks, lloyd
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Re: jackall hi lift jack 8000
Pretty well all the same now and if the adaptor is included it seems a fair price. The Land Rover adaptor fits Syncros
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Re: jackall hi lift jack 8000
Try this link http://www.4x4review.com/Reviews/Produc ... fault.aspx
I think its the same one - review not so brilliant
I think its the same one - review not so brilliant
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Re: jackall hi lift jack 8000
Cheers for that both of you
must stop spending money...............
must stop spending money...............
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Re: jackall hi lift jack 8000
Jackall is what I have, has been great, I even know how to strip them down and all the spares are available readily from across the pond
don't have a spring clippy thing to hold the arm upright when parked, I use a small length of bungy cord to do the job, the springy thing on the high lift can get in the way sometimes and do get bent and broke too
don't have a spring clippy thing to hold the arm upright when parked, I use a small length of bungy cord to do the job, the springy thing on the high lift can get in the way sometimes and do get bent and broke too
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So do think £100 is a good price? Don't really want to pay over the odds for something i'm in no rush to buyAidan wrote:Jackall is what I have, has been great, I even know how to strip them down and all the spares are available readily from across the pond
don't have a spring clippy thing to hold the arm upright when parked, I use a small length of bungy cord to do the job, the springy thing on the high lift can get in the way sometimes and do get bent and broke too
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Re: jackall hi lift jack 8000
when i priced up a while ago i was getting prices of £55 for jack and £18 for the adaptor.
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I paid nearly £80 five years ago on a vat free day at machine mart - I don't know if they still sell them or just the cheap farm jack - don't go there, spend the extra on a hi-lift or a jackall
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Can you still get them?..lee.. wrote:when i priced up a while ago i was getting prices of £55 for jack and £18 for the adaptor.
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the farm jack ones seem to be 3000kg jacking up and about half that going downAidan wrote:I paid nearly £80 five years ago on a vat free day at machine mart - I don't know if they still sell them or just the cheap farm jack - don't go there, spend the extra on a hi-lift or a jackall
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You know what, I got one of those £30 jobbies and I will give it its due, its outside all the time and still works a good un after a couple of years and I have used it loads.
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Re: jackall hi lift jack 8000
those prices lloyd were cheap jacks not branded like hi lift ect
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Ahh ok, cheers for getting back to us
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Re: jackall hi lift jack 8000
Highlift £60 +Vat
Adaptor £28 +Vat
http://www.famousfour.co.uk/foursport/hilift.php
And look at all the other stuff to go with them that you can waste/spend money on.
Adaptor £28 +Vat
http://www.famousfour.co.uk/foursport/hilift.php
And look at all the other stuff to go with them that you can waste/spend money on.
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Re: jackall hi lift jack 8000
I'm pretty sure i bought my 'special edition - green' Hi-Lift off of CJ for £60.
I just thought they were all about that price?
I just thought they were all about that price?