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Gear Worth Grabbing: PMP Multifunction Hydraulic Jack

Gear Worth Grabbing: PMP Multifunction Hydraulic Jack

Jim Oostdyk
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Product: PMP Multifunction Hydraulic Jack

Employee Pick By: Jim Oostdyk

Meet the PMP Multifunction Hydraulic Jack: The Ultimate Off-Road Jacking Solution

I've been in the off-road world for years, and the PMP Multifunction Hydraulic Jack is one of the most exciting products I've come across this year. After using Hi-Lift jacks, ARB jacks, and a various bottle jacks in my 4WD's for years, I've been searching for something more versatile and easier to manage on the trails.  This innovative new product combines the best features of all three of those jacks into one compact unit. It's lightweight, space saving, and doesn't require the need to externally mount it which can lead to corrosion, theft, and damage. This small compact jack also comes in a carrying case so that you can store it under a seat. Despite its small size, this jack goes from around 9" to 43", giving you both a bottle jack as well as a high-lifting jack. 

The PMP Jack components are constructed of aluminum and steel, so it is durable, saves weight, and is easy to handle. It features a telescopic ram, an adjustable head, and a screw-on swivel base giving it the desired range needed for off-road recovery and repairs. It also includes a robust plastic jack plate, a tire hook adapter for vehicles with no jacking points, and a convenient carrying case. Lastly, it has a sealed vacuum oil chamber that allows operation in any position. Perfect for trail-side fixes like straightening bent components. 

Two Sizes for Every Rig

The PMP Jack is available in two sizes and colors:

  • Red Jack (8.6” to 34”): Ideal for small to mid-size 4WDs

  • Blue Jack (10.6” to 43”): Best for lifted mid-size to full-size 4WDs

I’ve not found a more versatile jacking system. I’ve tested it on lifting the rear of our 5000lb. capacity forklift off the ground and holding it for a long weekend as well as pressing off axle bearings in a press.  On the trail, it is equally effective, whether lifting an axle or the frame as just a bottle jack, or installing the base extension and using it on your recovery points or wheel hooks to lift your tire/wheel off the ground.  This jack has become a favorite of ours for offroad and overland recovery and repairs.    

Fred Williams Reviews the PMP Jack

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