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Any recommendations for a jack for my SuperGlide? Need it primarily for tire changes and routine maintenance. Thank you.
 
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Ok you're gonna get:

A) Sears yellow jack
B) Sears Red jack
C) J&S
D) Pitbull
E) harbor freight

The red jack is the cheapest (around $120; I just bought one two days ago). You'll either need p/n:98965-99 lift adapters ($25.00) or some 2x4's and a 1x to clear the oil pan.
 
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Thanks SC!
 
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Check out the video on the J&S web site. That should convince you .
 
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Check out the video on the J&S web site. That should convince you .
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No adaptars necessary
 
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I just bought a Larin MAL-2C, Works great, if you wanna drop $200
 
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Originally Posted by TIDE
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No adaptars necessary
+2 for the reasons stated
 
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Just watched the J&S video gotta say I'm impressed.
 
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+2 for the reasons stated
+3 for J&S. Don't need to strap it down, even when completely tearing down and applying torque to fasteners. --In my sig pic.
 
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I can definitely see that the j&s is nice because it doesn't need adapters BUT it's like $400 bucks. Sears red is $120 and the adapters are $25. Thats 145 total. Tough to justify another $255. JMO.
 


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