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I also am thinking of getting one but I would like to see the base be able to thread into the jack body, one might be able to source a threaded rod for this purpose.
 

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This just popped up on my YouTube! Thought you guys might be interested I will definitely be getting one!



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Did you get one? If so, what do you think?
 

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Looks like a nice jack, that said, if you just want something for basic tire changes, a very small bottle jack with a small throw is all you need, just choose your jack points carefully.
 
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Did you get one? If so, what do you think?
I did, it is now permanently in my Bronco. I have not used it yet but it packs down into a small bag, smaller than my compressor bag. I'll update with pictures when I get time.
 

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I had wheel nut size welded to the jack. I used the jack point extension on it today hit it with impact gun pops it up in seconds.

Need bigger extension for bigger wheels obviously. I do like the hydraulic jack but looks heavy and kinds risky if angle not right def paint with jack stand
 

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I bought this a few weeks ago from Amazon, but have not had a chance to try it yet. The great thing is that it fits perfectly in the space in front of the stock jack. It seems very well built, and with a 19,000 lb. limit, should be able to lift anything we need it to. There are a couple other "almost" identical jacks from other companies (Owl Offroad, MOJAB) that come with a "hard" carrying case and different base, but they are twice as much $. I was able to modify my old High-Lift plastic base to fit the Bunker base and still be used with a High-Lift.
 

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I think this jack is a good idea but I'm not ready to buy one. Two questions...
1. Can it be stored on it's side? Most hydraulic jacks, including the ARB, can't be stored on their side.
2. How long will the seals last?

The manufacturer, Zhejiang Vicoffroad Vehicle Accessories Co., Ltd. is an OEM. They make a number of products to spec for different companies including Oracle Lighting. I'm willing to bet Zhejiang makes the jacks for Owl Offroad and MOJAB. Both look like jacks I see on the Zhejinang website. If you want a jack like this, the BUNKER INDUST jack is probably the best deal.

BUNKER INDUST seems to be just a brand name and nothing else. All of their products seem to be made by Zhejiang.
 
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I think this jack is a good idea but not ready to buy one. Two questions...
1. Can it be stored on it's side? Most hydraulic jacks, including the ARB, can't be stored on their side.
2. How long will the seals last?

The manufacturer, Zhejiang Vicoffroad Vehicle Accessories Co., Ltd. is an OEM. They make a number of products to spec for different companies including Oracle Lighting. I'm willing to bet Zhejiang makes the jacks for Owl Offroad and MOJAB. Both look like jacks I see on the Zhejinang website. If you want a jack like this, the BUNKER INDUST jack is probably the best deal.

BUNKER INDUST seems to be just a brand name and nothing else. All of their products seem to be made by Zhejiang.
1: I'm assuming so because it only fits in it's case laying down and has not leaked yet.

It's been laying on it's side for well over a month. When I get home I'll take some pics in it's storage case and pull it out and jack my Bronco up.

2: Hopefully the seals are easy/readily available. Probably just o-rings and you can buy quality o-ring kits that have tons of different size o-rings.
 
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And the pics...
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...so it can lay on it's side and still work!
 
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I've had mine laying on it's side for a couple months, and who knows how long it sat in the original box laying down. Hopefully it holds up after being bounced around on some rough roads.

Here is a picture of how it fits in the storage space in front of the stock jack, and a picture of it lifting the front corner. Seems pretty solid. I have some foam wrap around the jack pieces while storing in the Bronco.
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I think this jack is a good idea but I'm not ready to buy one. Two questions...
1. Can it be stored on it's side? Most hydraulic jacks, including the ARB, can't be stored on their side.
2. How long will the seals last?

The manufacturer, Zhejiang Vicoffroad Vehicle Accessories Co., Ltd. is an OEM. They make a number of products to spec for different companies including Oracle Lighting. I'm willing to bet Zhejiang makes the jacks for Owl Offroad and MOJAB. Both look like jacks I see on the Zhejinang website. If you want a jack like this, the BUNKER INDUST jack is probably the best deal.

BUNKER INDUST seems to be just a brand name and nothing else. All of their products seem to be made by Zhejiang.
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