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Uploaded by on May 11, 2011

one more jump and the tire would have been gone.

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  • @kyles2809 It's not about being professional.  It's about staying alive. You don't think about dying or being seriously hurt at your age. (Been there, done that) Take some advice from someone who hopes you life a long life. Learn about proper usage of jacks. Nobody ever thinks accidents will happen to them.

  • and drove it home.

    I also carry a Race jack around now, thats properly locked away in the truck. Again, the truck just rolled out of the shop, so blow me and lets see your rides you prof. fabber's

  • siiick youtube shittalkers. Lets see your stuff? yeah, the tires were chalked up in the back with rocks, and im sorry I dont carry around a ground pad. This is the first time I had the truck out after we put the suspension on, and had no idea the wheel bearing was roasted apart in there, since the truck had been sitting for the whole winter, and see's only offroad duty. I wasnt trying to take the tire off, I was trying to see what the hell happened. Later that day, we fixed with parts we had.

  • @ffjsb dude we are 17 and 18 years old, not really trying to be professorial.

  • looks like chug out of the goonies

  • @kyles2809 You don't have any of the tires chocked at all, and no ground pad under the jack to keep the bottom from slipping or sinking. I've seen a lot of people that thought that it would work, until it came crashing down. For some people that's the last thing they ever see. You don't have to be under it either, they can go over side ways. Bottle jacks are cheap and easy to carry.

  • @ffjsb well with the 2 1/2 to 3 ft of travail we didn't expect it go get off of the ground, and the tire came of fine, and sense we weren't doing anything under the truck the jack we used was perfectly acceptable.

  • @clockwork624 Maybe your dad can teach you how to write a proper paragraph. If you don't use a "farm" jack properly, (Also known as a high lift jack) it can and will fall over. Bottle jacks will NOT damage an axle. In case you haven't noticed, they guy has the jack all the way up to the top and the tire is still on the ground. Tell Mr. Einstein, how he is going to take the tire off while it still is on the ground?

  • @ffjsb hey dumb ass thats a farm jack my dad has one on his jeep those are ment for doing exactly what they did in this video and it will not fall down on u unless somone as dumb ass u comes along and dont set it up right..they are also used to push ur self out if u get stuck!! and ur not even smart enough to know that using a bottle jack on the axle will fuck it up!

  • @ffjsb we call reverse darwinism, survival of the most idiotic.

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