Hi Carl; the saddle attachment on the Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jack #PM34FR is 3-1/4" wide at the base of it before the sides flare out. What will you be using the jack for?
Hey Todd, The Power Mountain TallBoy Off-Road Jack is a single piston hydraulic jack. Designed to lift 12,000lbs with a lift range of 8-1/2" all the way up to 37-3/4". What kind of off road vehicle do you have?
Hey Todd! At the lowest setting, the saddle of the Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jack #PM34FR sits at 14" and the top of the saddle arms are at 15-3/8". I took a photo of it out in our warehouse, and while I wasn't able to get…
Hello Warren, The Vitrifrigo #VT79FR is a fantastic pick for a box van kitchen because it’s compact, efficient, and designed with mobile living in mind. It gives you 2.6 cubic feet of storage space (enough for a good amount of fresh food, drinks, and…
Hi Bill; the Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jack #PM94FR weighs 13.9 lbs. This has a lift range of 11-5/16" tall to 27-1/16" tall and a weight capacity of 24,000 lbs. What do you plan on using the jack for?
Gerald, the 12-ton Tallboy #PM94FR weighs about 37 lbs all-in, including the base plate, extensions, and carry bag. It’s a little heavy, but that’s the tradeoff for stability and steel construction - the 9-1/2 inch base plate and solid risers are…
Hey Regean! The Big Truck Big RV Tongue Weight Scale for Trailers with SnapPad #BTBRV27FR does not include the storage bag. You can pick up the storage bag separately #BTBRV002. You can also get the jack with the bag #BTBRV44FR and add the SnapPad…
Hey Howard, the easiest way to determine what your total trailer weight is would be to find a local weigh station to you and just pull the trailer onto the scales. Then you can determine from there with a tongue weight scale like the part #BTBRV004…
Hey Nick, thanks for reaching out! The Powerbuilt Unijack Bottle Jack with Built-In Jack Stand #ALL620471 weighs slightly over 23 lbs. I know the resting height is 11" and the lifted height is 21", but aside from that I don't have any…
Hello again Frank; tongue weight is typically 10-15% of your trailer weight. At 5,400 lbs you could go over the max 800 lb tongue weight of the #FA94-00-0800 but that probably isn't the case here. If you really want to be sure you could always…
Hey Kyle! We do have the B&W Tow & Stow Pintle Hook with 2" and 2-5/16" Balls. If you have a 2" hitch you need #BW67BR and for a 2-1/2" hitch #BW77BR. The pintle hook capacity on the 2" version is 16k and then 21k for…
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When shopping for automotive tools, pliers are essential for gripping, twisting, and cutting tasks. Choose wisely to ensure durability and effectiveness, especially for tough jobs like removing lug nut covers.
Yes, different tasks may require specific pliers. For instance, needle-nose pliers are great for tight spaces, while slip-joint pliers offer versatility. Consider the task at hand and choose pliers that match the job's demands for optimal performance.
Choose pliers with well-designed jaws and a non-slip grip. This is crucial for tasks requiring precision and strength. A good grip prevents slipping and ensures you can apply the necessary force without damaging the tool or the task at hand.
Regular maintenance is crucial. Keep them clean and dry to prevent rust. Lubricate the joints periodically for smooth operation. Store them properly to avoid damage, ensuring they remain reliable for all your automotive tasks.
Durability is key. Look for pliers made from high-quality steel with a strong grip. Avoid those with rubber teeth that might slip. A solid construction ensures they won't bend under pressure, especially when tackling tough tasks like lug nut removal.
Some pliers may lack the necessary grip strength or durability, causing them to bend or slip. It's important to select pliers specifically designed for automotive use, ensuring they can handle the force required without compromising their integrity.