best jack for '95 with 3" lift and 32" tires

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bluecoat

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Will a bumper jack (I think they are called hi-lifts) work on my taller than stock 95 bronco without damaging the bumper or do I need a floor / bottle jack? I am wanting to store this on the veh. in case I get a flat...thanks in advance.

 

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Hi-Lift jacks are great but not on a stock bumper, hard to get a hold of them & then they'll twist. I carry a 4X6 block of wood to use under the OE jack, just in case it works fine with 33's. A bottle jack would work if the OE jack is junk.

 
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Hi-Lift jacks are great but not on a stock bumper, hard to get a hold of them & then they'll twist. I carry a 4X6 block of wood to use under the OE jack, just in case it works fine with 33's. A bottle jack would work if the OE jack is junk.
 
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Thanks, didn't even think of the wood, got a piece in the garage as we speak...not use to NOT spending money.

 

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I have a 3ton mini floor pump jack I found at auto zone think I payed around $50.00 for it and carry that in the back of my 95 and a piece of 3/4 " plywood so the jack wheels don't sink into the ground I was looking for a Hi lift jack but all the ones i've see have the hook for the bumper and don't look very stable Good luck

 

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