





🚗 Elevate your roadside game with power and precision!
The LUSHIH Spiral Trolley Jack offers a robust 2-ton lifting capacity with an adjustable height range of 7.7 to 16 inches. Crafted from welded forged steel with a zinc powder coating, it ensures durability and corrosion resistance. Designed for pickup trucks, SUVs, trailers, and utility vehicles, its compact, collapsible form makes it an essential, space-saving tool for quick tire changes and vehicle maintenance on the go.

| ASIN | B0CR9TT8RJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 262,807 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 619 in Automotive Floor Jacks |
| Brand | LUSHIH |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (59) |
| Date First Available | 9 May 2025 |
| Item Weight | 3.86 kg |
| Item model number | LX001 |
| Manufacturer | LUSHIH |
| Manufacturer part number | LX001 |
| Model | Spiral Jacks |
| Product Dimensions | 12.45 x 29.21 x 16.51 cm; 3.86 kg |
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Worked as replacement for Chevy Colorado
G**O
Buena compra
A**.
El gato bien pero las varillas son muy latosas, hay que estar apretando los tornillos para que estén unidas las varillas Sería práctico si tuviera pernos de presión
N**S
... sand or file or grind the sharp edges off the stamped steel handle, then you'll be fine. You don't want to learn about that on the side of the road changing a tire. I cleaned that up after I cut myself. It only bled a little. Didn't really hurt. Kinda like getting cut with a razor blade. It's a great concept, it could be a great jack, but it would be much more expensive. Clean up the handle where it won't cut your hand first. If you're really ambitious, turn it upside down (you have to hold it or it'll fall over), carefully take the bottom off (it's just 4 screws), screw the inside all the way out, both screws. Then, wipe the grease off that's there and put better grease on the screws and gears, and more of it. Also, pack the thrust bearing in the bottom with grease. Then, screw both screws back in and put the bottom back on. Don't forget the thrust bearing. I cleaned it up and sealed it with silicone to keep the grease from leaking out if it gets hot. It might not have been necessary, but since I was already there. After all that, and adding an axle saddle to the top for stability, it's not a bad jack. I bought this because it advertised to be almost tall enough to jack one wheel off the ground on my Wrangler, and I needed something that would do that. It's almost tall enough, and I'm running 32" tall tires. Any taller tires and it wouldn't be almost tall enough. I use a pad under it, and the saddle on top, and it works fine. It seems safe enough. I really don't think you could dangerously overload this jack, because it's really hard to get it to lift around 1500 lbs. I think the handle would twist before you got 4,000 lbs off the ground. It'll do what I need done, if I have a flat, but I wouldn't try using it for a shop jack. I just didn't want hydraulic oil all over inside the cargo area of the Wrangler. Most cheap bottle jacks leak. So, this will do unless I find something better for what I want, which I haven't done so far. Keep in mind, if it was a better jack, it would cost more. Just be careful with the handle. It's got really sharp edges.
S**A
Excelente 👍
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