Pittbull or JS jack?
#21
RE: Pittbull or JS jack?
I have used the Pit bull for over a year now on both an Ultra Classic and a Road King standard and I am very happy I made the purchase. Very stable and gets the bike up to a comfortable height for ease of cleaning, maintenance, etc.. I have neveer used the JS, but I do like the oil drain features. \\; Good luck, Halfbreed
#22
RE: Pittbull or JS jack?
I listened to a similar discussion in here about a year ago,, only about the Sears jack,,,
everyone raved about the Sears Yellow..... I bought one,, Tell ya what,,JUNK,,Its for sale
$5.00,, Wish I would have bought a J&\\;S...or better yet a lift table for couple bux more!!!
everyone raved about the Sears Yellow..... I bought one,, Tell ya what,,JUNK,,Its for sale
$5.00,, Wish I would have bought a J&\\;S...or better yet a lift table for couple bux more!!!
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#25
RE: Pittbull or JS jack?
save your money and just get one from Sears. \\; I paid less than 100.00 a few years back and it works fine under my 08 SG. \\; \\; Very sturdy and well designed. \\; \\; No need for overkill in my opinion, especially for something you only use occasionally. \\; (just checked and it's 109.00 online).
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#26
RE: Pittbull or JS jack?
I was lookin' into the Fulton Performance jack. \\; That's who makes the Harley jack, but it's quite a bit cheaper without the Harley logo on it. \\; I like the fact that it's not hydraulic. \\; It uses a crank instead. \\; My dad uses the Harley jack for his Ultra, and I've used it for my bike. \\; So the Fulton Perfomance would work just fine for my Road King that's been lowered and inch.
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#30
RE: Pittbull or JS jack?
+1 This is why I bought the J&S. Makes fluids changes a breeze.
Great Jack
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I'm in the same market, and the appealing thing to me on the J&S Jack is that it has a easy integrated oil drain pan, and I read somewhere that the Pit Bull lifts have some issues with the oil drain plug on the newer models - location of the cross member or something like that.
I'm in the same market, and the appealing thing to me on the J&S Jack is that it has a easy integrated oil drain pan, and I read somewhere that the Pit Bull lifts have some issues with the oil drain plug on the newer models - location of the cross member or something like that.