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  • RustyJeep
    304 AMC
    • Apr 09, 2000
    • 1810

    101 uses of the Hi-Lift Jack...

    I have found that the hilift is a good auto body tool. I rolled my VW Sciroccoo last winter, and the roof was caved in a little too much to allow the driver's door to close. In comes the hilift...I put it in the door opening along the door sill on a block of wood to disperse the load, and jacked it up...after some creaking and groaning, my roof was relatively straight and my door closed with no problems. To this day I am still driving the VW as a DD. A poorman's port-o-power! Lets hear some other interesting uses

    [ February 22, 2004, 09:49 PM: Message edited by: RustyJeep ]
    -Rustyjeep-
    aka Ben Mitchell
    '73 J4000 3/4 ton -nothing stock-
  • Midnightwagon
    350 Buick
    • Feb 06, 2002
    • 1211

    #2
    I used it to take out a big dent on my bed rail on the truck. uhm I used it to pull a motor out of a burned R.V., the jack handle makes a great leverage tool.
    my jeep has gone to that great big salvage yard in the sky

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    • youngjeeper
      AMC 4 OH! 1
      • Jan 24, 2003
      • 3663

      #3
      i herd people using it as a tie rod.....ive used it as a cheater bar to get more leverage loosing bolts
      88' GW Stock & Mint
      77' CJ-7
      http://gfsj.org/forums
      Choptop/Crew Cab Build-up
      http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showthread.php?t=93389

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      • Millerluck
        360 AMC
        • Sep 08, 2000
        • 3075

        #4
        I've used it instead of a chain fall to take a machine apart before I put it down in the basement.

        There's the ol' break the bead on a tire trick too. Place bace plate on flat tire...jack up bumper till bead pops off.

        Later

        Larry Miller
        88GW "Mississippi" 401,Edelbrock heads,and stuff,
        4" Skyjacker, BFG AT's,OBA,Air Horn.

        '89GW "Mutt" wood for now, 360, 1405, Edelbrock cam,
        4"Rusty's,3"body,33"BFG. Detroit Truetrack Warn Hubs

        The Metal Workshop
        http://www.themetalworkshop.com/index.html

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        • AMC258
          304 AMC
          • Apr 07, 2003
          • 2456

          #5
          Seen them used to straighten bent tie rods, also seen them used as a come along.
          Aaron McGuin <br /><br />80 Cherokee (The Short Bus) <br />Rebuilt 258<br />T176/NP208<br />31x10.50x15 OTR Muds from High Tec Retreading<br />84 GW (Gabby)<br />258/TF999/NP229<br />really bald 235 75R15s<br />Slowly becoming a shell of its former self.

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          • mountainlander
            258 I6
            • Feb 15, 2004
            • 270

            #6
            Heard of someone retrieving a snagged roto rooter with one the other day....
            Robert Fenton

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            • Desert Beast
              360 AMC
              • Oct 05, 2002
              • 3237

              #7
              i used mine to smash out the windows when i chopped my top.
              heres one used as a tierod

              If it aint broke, fix it 'till it is.

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              • bigun
                • Feb 10, 2003
                • 20092

                #8
                Ihave used mine to pull wire when there was no room to get a tugger in
                charlie
                KB0HXA
                "Crom" 76/75 Cherokee/J20 Hybred,

                Originally posted by Gambler68
                congrats...that's the first post on here I have absolutely no effing clue how to comment on.
                How you behave toward cats here below determines your status in Heaven.
                Robert A. Heinlein
                The birth of CROM is recorded here
                http://www.alaska4x4network.com/showthread.php?t=7778

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                • Fornesto
                  350 Buick
                  • Jan 01, 2004
                  • 920

                  #9
                  My dad told me about how when his family moved to Alaska in 1962, my grandfather used two hi-lifts to pull a travel trailer about 12' sideways out of a muddy ditch somewhere in the interior.

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                  • greasyjeep
                    258 I6
                    • Oct 01, 2002
                    • 490

                    #10
                    Used it as a come-a-long to pull down a dead tree.
                    Use the handel as a breaker bar all the time.
                    It also makes a great whiffel ball bat in a pinch.
                    Dipping the end in the grip maker or electric tape a dozen time over the course of a couple days and letting it sit for a weeks make it much nicer to use and helps quite the chatter when driving.
                    Josh<br /><br />1983 Cherokee Laredo <br />2000 TJ <br /><a href=\"http://www.simbur.com\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.simbur.com</a>

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                    • Casey
                      • Oct 08, 2003
                      • 6151

                      #11
                      I used to have a ratty CJ-5 that I would jack up out of the mud and such and kick it off the jack. The Jeep would move a little and ya' keep doing it until your out. I also cracked one of my teeth and jaw with one at the Y-O Ranch Jamboree. OUCH!! Be careful because they can bite.
                      1994 YJ
                      1986 Comanche
                      '57 FC-150

                      Carolina Full Size Jeep Club
                      www.cfsjc.com


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                      Originally posted by Jeepstress
                      "Go forth and be a tool".
                      Originally posted by 78 Wagoneer
                      This year for ECI I got a Jeep. Pretty important upgrade.

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