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Replacing a factory jack with Harbor Freight Badland 1.5 ton off-road jack

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If you want to go by 99% of the rest of the world (metric), you would be wrong. 1.5 metric tons (tonnes) = 3306.9 pounds.

1.5 short tons (Imperial) does = 3000 pounds however.

So technically you're both right. But Metric makes thinks so much easier.
How many brownies did you eat before coming up with this? 😜
 
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How so? I figure the smaller bottle jack would be more convenient.
I’m not sure if you used the bottle jack before but out on the highway in the dark cold winter night it’s a lot easier and simpler to place a floor jack under your car or truck vs a small bottle jack. I’ve used both an think the floor jack wins
 

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No I have not. I recently used the OEM one on my wife's rav4 on the side of the highway and that was not ideal :D. I'm just wondering if the weight/bulkiness of the floor jack makes it more inconvenient than the size of a floor jack.
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