What Tire Jack do you travel with on your 37?

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jakerjaker19

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Howdy, I want to replace the stock scissor jack on my 2023 with a better jack. I have a few questions. Im really looking for a capable jack that I can safely change a flat tire out on the road, nothing more for now. Im hopeful I dont need a huge 100lb 3 ton garage jack to lug around in the truck. My truck was a 35" and I replaced with 37" tires. Im afraid the stock jacks max height isn't enough once I moved to 37", it actually looks really puny under the truck. Whats a good max height for the 37's? And how necessary is carrying jack stands in addition to the jack for changing a flat?

Any feedback is appreciated.
 

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Can you get the tire on without sitting down and using your legs for support? If not, a jackstand might not be a bad idea as you will have your feet/legs under there and the rotor could do some damage if it came off the jack at that point.
 

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If you look the stock jack has an extension. Rumor has it was used successfully when Ford Performance was filming the R out at Swing Arm City.

I’ve used the stock jack to change a flat in Baja. I now carry a Badlands jack.
 

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Howdy, I want to replace the stock scissor jack on my 2023 with a better jack. I have a few questions. Im really looking for a capable jack that I can safely change a flat tire out on the road, nothing more for now. Im hopeful I dont need a huge 100lb 3 ton garage jack to lug around in the truck. My truck was a 35" and I replaced with 37" tires. Im afraid the stock jacks max height isn't enough once I moved to 37", it actually looks really puny under the truck. Whats a good max height for the 37's? And how necessary is carrying jack stands in addition to the jack for changing a flat?

Any feedback is appreciated.
I'm looking for a good jack as well
 

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I grabbed a bottle jack. I don't remember the brand, but it looks like the Powerbuilt 3-ton when I pull up images. Likely that's what it is. I figure that even cheap Chinese crap is better than the stock jack.
 

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I grabbed a bottle jack. I don't remember the brand, but it looks like the Powerbuilt 3-ton when I pull up images. Likely that's what it is. I figure that even cheap Chinese crap is better than the stock jack.
I carry a powerbuilt as well. Nice solid wide base, lockouts, doubles as a stand, doesn't take up too much space. Has already came in handy when I slashed a sidewall out in the San Rafael Swell.
 

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