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Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Houston, TX
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Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 105
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Correct me if I'm wrong but I think the standard bottle jack will work well, even with larger tires. You'll want to place it under the axles which aren't affected by your lift.
So on trails, MAYBE you need a large Jack base for your stock jack. At home though, a nice jack and jack stands from Ace, HD, or Lowes will be plenty useful.
Don't get a Hi-Lift jack. You do not need it.
Also. get a friend or family member with stuff and know-how and see what they're using.
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2015 4Runner SR5 4x4, Bilstein 5100s at 1.75-F with 1.5" Cornfed-R, AirLift 1000 Airbags, 265/70 BFG KO2s, Shrockworks Sliders
2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon
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