I was taking off the worn and noisy Cooper Zeon beach tires and putting on a set of new Michelin LTX tires. When jacking up the last tire with my 20 year old Craftsman floor jack, something snapped and it's done.
I always jack in access height, so I figure I need at least 18" of maximum jack height, which is what my Craftsman had. Most of the "top rated" jacks are on Amazon for $150, which means they are the best jacks from China at a reasonable price. But like most of us that bought an LR4, I'm willing to pay more for a better product.
Anybody have any experience with AC Hydraulic jacks? DK20 looks nice for $400 and it's made in Denmark. How about a Hein-Werner 93652 for $500. It's assembled in America, probably with parts from China. Looks like ether would last another 20 years when used 3 times a year.
I always jack in access height, so I figure I need at least 18" of maximum jack height, which is what my Craftsman had. Most of the "top rated" jacks are on Amazon for $150, which means they are the best jacks from China at a reasonable price. But like most of us that bought an LR4, I'm willing to pay more for a better product.
Anybody have any experience with AC Hydraulic jacks? DK20 looks nice for $400 and it's made in Denmark. How about a Hein-Werner 93652 for $500. It's assembled in America, probably with parts from China. Looks like ether would last another 20 years when used 3 times a year.