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10 Ways To Get Your Jack Working - Hi-Lift Hi-Jinx
Although it will attract dirt in a jack mounted outside the vehicle, it's still a good idea to periodically lube any and all moving parts. We usually pull our jack apart and give the pin bores a light sanding to remove any rust buildup and then lube the jack up with a good penetrating oil, but anything from vegetable oil to moly-based lube works well. Hell, the Hi-Lift has been around for over 100 years and there was no WD-40 when it was invented. View Related Article
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