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Yessir - the model I purchased has a little different handle configuration. The style you linked will require some long arms to position it under the vehicle easily (but same lifting mechanism).

here she is —> https://a.co/d/0chnHOD
What’s your onboard air setup? Also, how are you storing the jack? I’ve had my eyes on one of these for a while now but I don’t want to give up too much cargo space.

My safejack setup fits nicely in the cubby on its side(for years now with no problems btw).
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What’s your onboard air setup? Also, how are you storing the jack? I’ve had my eyes on one of these for a while now but I don’t want to give up too much cargo space.

My safejack setup fits nicely in the cubby on its side(for years now with no problems btw).
Safejack is a great option! I have an ARB dual compressor behind the spare on an AGS mount.
 

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What’s your onboard air setup? Also, how are you storing the jack? I’ve had my eyes on one of these for a while now but I don’t want to give up too much cargo space.

My safejack setup fits nicely in the cubby on its side(for years now with no problems btw).
I am looking into a better/easier to store jack solution for my 2DR. Does your safejack fit in the cubby without any modification? Could you show me a pic?
 

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I am looking into a better/easier to store jack solution for my 2DR. Does your safejack fit in the cubby without any modification? Could you show me a pic?
What size tires do you have?

The standard scissor jack has optional adapters for different bronco models. The sasquatch comes with the tall adapter, and it can be bought separate. It's probably the adapter that should come with the regular non-sasquatch models. I got one for my big bend wheels.

For taller than sasquatch tires and to fit inside the jack storge space, I would switch to a toyota bottle jack mechanical not hydraulic and add the tall adapters to get the lifting height.
 

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What size tires do you have?

The standard scissor jack has optional adapters for different bronco models. The sasquatch comes with the tall adapter, and it can be bought separate. It's probably the adapter that should come with the regular non-sasquatch models. I got one for my big bend wheels.

For taller than sasquatch tires and to fit inside the jack storge space, I would switch to a toyota bottle jack mechanical not hydraulic and add the tall adapters to get the lifting height.
I have a Badlands with the stock 33s on it. Honestly I haven't even looked at the factory jack so I didn't realize it had some adaptors with it. Thanks for the tip on toyota mechanical jacks, I like that better than hydraulic jacks. I'll look into that for sure.
 

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I have a Badlands with the stock 33s on it. Honestly I haven't even looked at the factory jack so I didn't realize it had some adaptors with it. Thanks for the tip on toyota mechanical jacks, I like that better than hydraulic jacks. I'll look into that for sure.
I posted the part number on the forum here for the sasquatch adapter, but that was at least 2 years ago!

It's all you'll for your size tires need the storage space designed for it. You'll still benefit with having a couple 2x4 blocks!
 

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I posted the part number on the forum here for the sasquatch adapter, but that was at least 2 years ago!

It's all you'll for your size tires need the storage space designed for it. You'll still benefit with having a couple 2x4 blocks!
Found it!

Sasquatch extension part number M2DC-17K033-AB

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I am looking into a better/easier to store jack solution for my 2DR. Does your safejack fit in the cubby without any modification? Could you show me a pic?
It fits perfectly with no modifications. I don’t have a pic but I can get one if you really need it.
 

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It fits perfectly with no modifications. I don’t have a pic but I can get one if you really need it.
No need to make one, just thought you might have one. Thanks for the info!
 
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After continually overthinking my jack purchase, I finally pulled the trigger on the Hi Lift Extreme. As it was on its way to me in the mail, I realized that I don't think the Hi Lift is the best solution. I'm on 40s with a 2.5 lift so using my rock sliders or bumpers to lift it up for a tire change would damn near tip the thing over.

Instead, I ordered the 8-ton Safe Jack Sergeant Kit. A bit more than I was hoping to spend on a jack, but I like that it's US made and it's a well respected jack system.
 

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On sale here with Free shipping. I think I will pick one up. I just read good reviews on the Wrangler forum.

BullDog Winch TallBoy Off-Road Jack 50015 | RealTruck
Anyone know the stroke length on the Tallboy? Is this better / worse or the same as Safe Jack’s version?

Changing a flat on the rear would be fine as we can lift from the axle, but the front is a different story considering how much droop is involved. Cheers.
 

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Just FYI, you can chain the suspension when HI lifting on the corner you're lifting. Keeps everything easy. I have seen people carry twine to winch the front end up on larger tree limbs.
 

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Just FYI, you can chain the suspension when HI lifting on the corner you're lifting. Keeps everything easy. I have seen people carry twine to winch the front end up on larger tree limbs.
I have no idea what any of that means. Ha ha ha!

I’m excluding a proper hi-lift jack as a viable option for my 2Door. IMPO a hi-lift is an excellent tool.
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