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Off-Road Recovery Jacks & Accessories

A hi-lift jack is one of the most capable pieces of recovery hardware that goes on a trail rig — it lifts, it can winch, it spreads, and it does all of it without needing an anchor point outside the truck. But a hi-lift bouncing unsecured in the cargo area is also about 50 pounds of steel in motion, which is why Off-Road Recovery Jacks & Accessories cover the mounts, bases, and handle storage that make the jack a safe and accessible tool rather than a hazard.

 

A rubber base accessory that attaches to the hi-lift's foot and distributes the load across a larger area is what makes the jack functional on sand, mud, and loose soil — without it, the foot sinks before the vehicle lifts and the whole operation fails. Strap attachments that convert the hi-lift into a hand winch by connecting to a recovery strap are one of the more versatile accessories in this section, turning the jack into a pulling tool for stuck situations where a standard lift point isn't accessible.

 

Hi-lift jacks without the right accessories are either a hazard or tools that won't work when you actually need them — Off-Road Recovery Jacks & Accessories cover the full recovery category from the jack itself to every piece that makes it useful. The full off-road recovery gear selection is at Off-Road 4x4 Recovery Gear, recovery kit options are at Off-Road Recovery Kits, and winch options are at Off-Road 4x4 Winches.
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Off-Road Recovery Jacks & Accessories

Why an Off-Road Recovery Jack Is a Necessity

Whether you’re new to off-roading or a seasoned enthusiast, it’s always necessary to make sure that your truck is equipped with all the proper safety equipment. No matter your skill level, safety is the single most important thing to consider when off-roading. In order to be properly prepared for safety in any event, you’ll need to equip your SUV with a quality offroad recovery jack. A recovery jack is similar to a standard car jack, but it’s used for recovery purposes when you’re on a trail. If you’re stuck in a crevice, for instance, a recovery jack can lift your car up long enough to stick a traction board underneath the wheel. Without a recovery jack, those instances would leave you stranded on the trail. In order to offroad with comfort and confidence, make sure your vehicle is equipped with a recovery jack for when something goes wrong.

Knowing the Limitations of Your Recovery Jack

While a recovery jack is a type of jack, it’s important to be aware of its limitations. Recovery jacks are not the same as standard automotive jacks, and shouldn’t be used in the same way. They’re not as strong as standard jacks, nor are they as stable. While they can hold the weight of your car for short periods while you remove it from a sticky situation, you shouldn’t leave your car propped up by a recovery jack while you do repairs. It’s not worth the safety risk.

Other Recovery Accessories to Use

A recovery jack is the most important tool for offroad recovery, but there are other accessories that can really help. A traction board will allow you to manufacture traction on slippery surfaces, or other areas where your off-road tires can’t gain traction, and shackles and winches will help you feel more safe when off-roading. These accessories, along with a recovery jacket, will leave you well prepared should you find your SUV stuck.

 

If you have any questions about recovery jacks, our team of sales techs is standing by to assist you. We carry a large inventory of recovery jacks and other recovery accessories, and we’ll have no problem helping you find whatever your vehicle needs.