Recommended Powerbuilt Unijack Compatibility with 2012 Toyota RAV4
Updated 07/16/2018 | Published 07/13/2018 >
Question:
when it says 4000 lb cap does that mean for the whole car or considering picking up one corner of the car it would be less? My car is a 2012 rav4 v6 4wd and weighs 4720lbs. Im not sure the larger powerbuilt unijack or two in one jack its called would fit under my vehicle at the jacks lowest point. Plus a lot more jack to carry around in my car.
asked by: Carol
Helpful Expert Reply:
The Powerbuilt Unijack # ALL620470 is rated for a capacity of 4,000 lbs. That means the weight on the jack and stand at any given point can be an absolute maximum of 4,000 lbs. With your 2012 Toyota Rav4 you will me able to easily change a tire or lift one corner with this jack. With 2, you could easily lift and support either the front or rear of the vehicle to be able to work under your SUV.
I've attached a video of this jack lifting and supporting the passenger rear side of a 1/2 Ton Truck for comparison.
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Powerbuilt Unijack - 18-3/8" Lift - 2 Tons
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