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Old 06-23-2011, 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by JeepJk1
Kind of a random question and probably a stupid one, but if I had to jack up the whole car probably for a couple hours (which I have to) and if I'll use 4 jacks. Would FOUR 3 Ton jackstand be sufficient?

That will be MORE than enough. In theory if properly placed ONE 3 ton jack should hold it up.
Old 06-23-2011, 06:18 PM
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Kind of a random question and probably a stupid one, but if I had to jack up the whole car probably for a couple hours (which I have to) and if I'll use 4 jacks. Would FOUR 3 Ton jackstand be sufficient?
1 US Ton = 2000lbs
3 US Ton = 6000lbs

1 JK ~ 5000lbs.
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Originally Posted by snopro269
I have pretty much the same setup and with my 250lb ass mine weighted 5000lb with a full tank
According to my calculations, that must mean my jeep weighs 5,004 lbs with my ass in the seat. Damn beer!!!!



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