Needing a Hydraulic Jack to Use with a 2013 Ram 1500
Updated 03/16/2017 | Published 03/15/2017 >
Question:
I bought a 2013 ram and realized the other day that I dont have a jack to change a tire if I were to get a flat. Looking for a jack that would provide the right height for my truck. The truck is standard height.
asked by: Alex A
Expert Reply:
We do not carry a large selection of automotive jacks, but we do carry a jack that might work for you.
The Powerbuilt Unijack, # ALL620470, would be the best option for your 2013 Ram 1500. This jack has a 4000 lbs weight capacity and includes a safety bar that locks the jack into place.
We mostly carry bottle jacks that have high lift capacities to be used to change a tire on a loaded trailer or specialty floor jacks intended to be used on level ground. However, the Powerbuilt Unijack would allow you to raise your Ram truck in case you have to change a flat tire.
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Powerbuilt Unijack - 18-3/8" Lift - 2 Tons
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