This RedRock 4x4 48-inch Extreme Recovery Jack is for those of you with an '87 and up
Wrangler, that are looking for a farm-style jack for those really difficult off-road recoveries
or possibly to do a little bit of winching if you get yourself into a bind where you
need such a thing.
Now, these are available in both red and black.
Of course, I have the red on the table here with me.
And the black, the only difference is the color.
It's going to function exactly the same.
And there are some other sizes of these available as well if you're looking for something that's
a little bit smaller.
Now, these jacks are going to be a little bit controversial in the off-road space.
There are definitely some uses for them off-road.
However, these are going to be a dangerous piece of equipment.
This is not something that you're going to wanna just use to change your tires in your
driveway.
Even a lot of off-road recovery situations can be done a lot more safely with a scissor
jack or a bottle jack or some other type of lifting mechanism because these can be very,
very unstable.
All that being said, there are some situations when you're off-road that a farm-style jack
like this is going to be the best recovery solution.
And in that case, you're going to be glad you have this.
You just have to be very careful while using it.
All of these jacks are going to be built very similarly.
These are going to be cast iron and steel.
Again, this one is red.
They also have them in black.
That's really the only difference between the two, and a couple of different heights
are available.
This is the 48-inch version that can lift 7,000 pounds.
There are some smaller ones that are a little bit easier to store if you're interested in
those instead.
Now with this jack, because they can be a little bit dangerous to use, you do wanna
be very careful.
I would definitely recommend doing some research before you actually install this on your jeep.
Have it with you off-road so when you do use it, you know how to use it safely and you
know how to use it properly.
There really isn't an installation for this jack.
You do wanna be able to store it somewhere in your vehicle that it is very well held
down.
There are some interior mounts, some exterior mounts.
You can put this in a lot of different locations.
If you are gonna put it outside, make sure you grease up the mechanism very, very well.
It will pay dividends in the end.
The weather can really beat on these.
And when you do go to use, you want to make sure everything moves nice and freely.
If you are going to install it on the inside of the jeep, again, make sure this thing is
strapped down and doesn't move.
These are very heavy and if you get into an accident or a roll over, a flop situation
off-road, you don't want this thing moving around and flying around on the interior of
your jeep.
It can definitely do some damage or cause some injury.
This recovery jack is going to run you $80 which is right around the same price as a
lot of the other ones on the market.
I do think this one's pretty well-built.
I think you are getting a good bit of value at that $80 price point.
Like with any other tool, if you take care of it, it will take care of you.
So if you're looking for a farm-style recovery jack for your Wrangler, I definitely recommend
taking a look at this one from RedRock 4x4 that you can find right here at ExtremeTerrain.com.
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