According to the JL owners manual, the jack is in the same location as the JK.
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As I recall, it's really easy to get to. Just flip up the flexible mat and remove the plastic storage area cover.Hmmm. Doesn't look like an extra cover for the cubby. Have to remove the whole floor to access cubby and jack?
According to the JL owners manual, the jack is in the same location as the JK.
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I guess in a pinchdoh that jack could be used, but-
I never tried/used that jack, always had a HiLift/electric jack with me and they were quicker/easier to use in ALL SITUATIONS-
I don't even know what happened to my stock jack-!
Whatever
:cheesy::thumb: JIMBO
High lift is garbage. I would rather use the factory jack.
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I'm sorry you guys feel that way about the HiLift jack--they are /can be dangerous, but-
Mine has really served me well for over 45 years--with trucks/jeeps/trailers-in snow and rocks !
It's a jungle out there-
Whatever
:cheesy::thumb: JIMBO
I can count on two fingers how many times I've actually used mine. And once was to pry apart some dishwasher brackets in my kitchen. They look cool though.
I have a brand new hi-lift and have never used it. Would probably make a good boat anchor though. LOL
You could probably sell it for more then you bought it for. Those things are like gold.
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Oh wait! I just remembered... I did use it to break the tire beads on my 37" Toyos. Worked great!
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I used one like that on my TJ. I slipped and the handle hit my jaw. It knocked me the fuck out.
I woke up a couple minutes later on the ground missing the tip of my tongue. Never again will I use one.
2012 JK8
1958 FC170 (Jeep Forward Control)
I used one like that on my TJ. I slipped and the handle hit my jaw. It knocked me the fuck out.
I woke up a couple minutes later on the ground missing the tip of my tongue. Never again will I use one.
2012 JK8
1958 FC170 (Jeep Forward Control)
I can count on two fingers how many times I've actually used mine. And once was to pry apart some dishwasher brackets in my kitchen. They look cool though.