Chocolate Thunder
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Is a 6 ton bottle jack completely adequate or would a 12 ton give any real benefit? The price difference is only $6 so that’s not a factor. The extensions cost more though. Thoughts?
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I’ll use it for various work underneath my Jeep where I need to work on suspension off the ground. In some cases it’ll be easier to raise the frame high enough for jack stands to let the suspension to droop by using a bottle jack than using the super heavy floor jack that I have. That thing is a monster.I use the 6 ton. When placed under the axle there’s enough length to raise enough to change tire. Unless you plan to use it for something else besides changing a tire .
I was not aware of these before reading this thread. Thanks for bringing it up!Buy a Unijack, its a combo of bottke and jack stand, it can lift really high and are very safe.
What makes it special? Omega jacks are made in China like almost all of them. How are they different than others?