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Wilson Jack
I've always wanted one of those jacks that is supplied with the larger Wilson speakers, but they charge $880.00 + shipping for it. I found one on-line that looks identical for $180.00. It goes from 1 1-2" to 6 1/2" and it'll support up to 2000 lbs. Just Google "Flat Billet Jack," or PM me if you're interested in getting one.
Last edited by Mr. Big; 09-03-2015 at 07:35 AM. |
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Great find, thanks for sharing. Interesting that the tri-c engineering jack is only rated at 1000lbs vs 2000lbs for the Wilson jack.
http://www.tri-cengineering.com/images/JackDown.jpg |
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jack ok?
Hi, did you find a spot to order the jack, and did it turn out to be what you expected?
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What, Harbor Freight doesn't sell a cheap knockoff for $20?
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I just got one of the jacks, and it is exactly the same as the one I borrowed from my dealer recently when we moved speakers around. I am happy to have my own copy.
Thanks for the referral, Marks |
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thanks for the tip, I will buy one also
question: how do you actually use it, do you tilt the speaker sideways? in this scenario, would I lift one side just enough to remove the two casters one side and add spikes? the x1 are tall, when tilting i would be nervous about the center of gravity shifting and the speaker crashing down |
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Good luck, Mark |
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thanks for the advice, front/back definitely makes more sense, but i will have second person with me just to be safe
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