Lubricate, Lubricate, Lubricate!! I didn't see anything on Lubrication. Good pictorial on how to replace Jack pins & springs. I would have personally lubricated each & very part before going into their place. Nice cover to protect to climbing assembly.
Thanks for the video man. I took my high lift jack off of my old 4 x 4 for the first time in 15 years and it was doing exactly what yours was before the repair.
Nice! The Step 22 Jack covers are really nice. We had to get out the high lift on day 5 of the rally and after 6 days of dust and dirt the gears were nice and clean.
I was out and about and found a jack similar to the one in your video on the side of the road yeah it's a rusty mess seems to be able to work once more after I learn a thing or a few about it now I stumbled upon this info looking for something else did not realize that it has replaceable parts as this thing I found someone was throwing it out so for the price of fixing it I got a pretty neat jack now the hard part is not hurting myself learning to use it after seeing your video yeah it's got issues and pretty sure stuff I learned here can have this up and going in no time Now the question is were to find these parts till I find out what hat stuff in my yard it sits in penatrateing oil
That's why I fabbed up an interior mount for mine. Lol I still keep a rebuild kit in my bag though just in case. Mine's 5 years old now and been used 8 or 10 times but still looks like new because it stays inside the vehicle.
I wish all how-to do videos were like this. Short sweet and to the point.
Excellent video right to the point and you make the video about the job at hand and not all about you. Thank you for that
Lubricate, Lubricate, Lubricate!! I didn't see anything on Lubrication. Good pictorial on how to replace Jack pins & springs. I would have personally lubricated each & very part before going into their place. Nice cover to protect to climbing assembly.
THANK YOU! Finally found a well done video on this topic. A+
Thank you for taking the time. Many jack videos, go to fast cover climbing pin replacement. Thanks.
Thanks for the video man. I took my high lift jack off of my old 4 x 4 for the first time in 15 years and it was doing exactly what yours was before the repair.
Nice! The Step 22 Jack covers are really nice. We had to get out the high lift on day 5 of the rally and after 6 days of dust and dirt the gears were nice and clean.
I was out and about and found a jack similar to the one in your video on the side of the road yeah it's a rusty mess seems to be able to work once more after I learn a thing or a few about it now I stumbled upon this info looking for something else did not realize that it has replaceable parts as this thing I found someone was throwing it out so for the price of fixing it I got a pretty neat jack now the hard part is not hurting myself learning to use it after seeing your video yeah it's got issues and pretty sure stuff I learned here can have this up and going in no time Now the question is were to find these parts till I find out what hat stuff in my yard it sits in penatrateing oil
Thanks. I didn't know a repair kit was available.
I do think that cover will hold in moisture and make it rust faster though.
4:30 - important. Thanks!
Nice presentation. Thanks!
Thank you so much brah
I would of just wire wheeled the pins and oiled them.
Great video! Do you have a link for parts or part number?
A little oil would of fixed it for another 10 years.... Your supposed to oil with ever use.
Thanks, the base of the jack its loss shell i weld it keep annoying me
Nice video! I was wondering about the size of the looping wire lock pin? Can you please share? Thanks!
1/4 x 2 .....that’s what I have on mine.
@@notwlcom Thanks!
I have installed new fix it kit accordingly, problem it is stucked unable to release downwards - it can only up- big time 'stucked'
I have the same issue, did you ever find the problem?
That's why I fabbed up an interior mount for mine. Lol I still keep a rebuild kit in my bag though just in case. Mine's 5 years old now and been used 8 or 10 times but still looks like new because it stays inside the vehicle.