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That jack looks familiar ........ bought one of these and it works great ..... https://www.harborfreight.com/3-ton-off-road-jack-59136.html
Those are great for the shop and trail. Stout for sure. But she and I were looking for something smaller/lighter for the trail. I have 3 other shop floor jacks, one of which is an aluminum 3 ton, but it weighs about 50lbs The 1.5 ton ProEagle is half the weight of the big 3 ton Badlands jack and much more compact.
 

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Yes similar in style to the Badlands one. I wanted the smaller 1.5 ton so went with the Pro Eagle. It's about 35LB while the 3 ton Badlands is 72LB.
You must pack light on everything else to have room for that when wheeling and camping lol
 

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I have the back seats out so taking it wheeling isn't a problem. I think it'll fit fine with my camping gear but haven't tested it yet.
Is it a real 2 door if the back seats still in it?
 

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I carry one of these: Powerbuilt 3 Ton, Bottle Jack and Jack Stands in One. Locks in place like a jack stand and has the cradle built-in. I carry it upright and it has not leaked like other bottle jacks I've tried. No problem jacking my 6200 lbs JLURD with it.
Me lifting the spare keeps getting more difficult though. 👴

This looks pretty good.

I am in the same boat. I need one of those hydraulic jack that lowers / raises the spare tire, like you see on the earth roaming monsters🙂
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