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That's an awesome idea, will def get 1

I take it you clip it on and drive forward a little.

Yes, it gets clipped on then you back the trailer a little.

You can see it in action on you tube and buy from fleabay if your after one.

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Give me a jack any day... I wouldn't trust it to be honest, it looks like it could roll forward and fall over pretty easily.

My thoughts exactly mate, especially on uneven wet/muddy ground.

I always Have my trusty bottle jack, jack stand,chocks, base board and impact gun in the ute.

Looks like they use them in the states.

Just was curious if people tried them here thats all, I guess it, s better than not having any of the above.

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I would say this thing can support more weight that your standard wheel jack that comes with your car.

I tried jacking up my boat once with my emergency car jack and it looked like it bent a little !

Not having a go at you mate, get rid of those useless, dangerous scissor lift jacks supplied by the car manufactures and invest in a bottle jack with at least 2t rating and a decent wheel brace and piece of 12"x12 19mm plywood and set of chocks.

It will be money well spent.

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All good fab. That's a great idea !

I just need somewhere to store this in my car. But will take a look into the dimestions of these things.

I agree the standard rubbish ones with your car are dangerous indeed !

Does anyone know what the weight rating on them are ?

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All good fab. That's a great idea !

I just need somewhere to store this in my car. But will take a look into the dimestions of these things.

I agree the standard rubbish ones with your car are dangerous indeed !

Does anyone know what the weight rating on them are ?

This one I have here is over 20years old and rated to 750kg and solid as.

The one's you get now im sure are made of a mixture of paper/cardboard and wouldn't trust them to lift a fat kid.

Not sure of their rating, it should have a label somewhere on yours.

They don't make things like they use to.y2ususus.jpg

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Any of the auto places carry them:Supercheap, auto1, auto bahn, interpart etc.

And places like glenfords, gas weld, blackwoods etc.

They all vary in quality and prices.

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