AGM_EJA_2006_Scissor_Jack_Mount
AGM_EJA_2006_Scissor_Jack_Mount
AGM Scissor Jack Mount Buckle style
AGM Scissor Jack located in Mount
Mount without Scissor Jack Installed
AGM Scissor Jack Mount

Scissor Jack Mount

$39.99
SKU: AGM-EJA-2006
Availability : In Stock Pre order Out of stock

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Total price:$329.92
Description

Looking for a simple and quick way to mount your AGM Scissor Jack to a chassis tube or flat panel? The Scissor Jack Mount is the answer. Install in minutes. No welding required

Customer Reviews

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Shane S.
No good

Jack mount bent when mounting it in place. If you don’t crank it down its loose and if you do crank it down base starts bending. Also the strap is already showing signs of fraying. The jack is amazing but I think these guys need to go back to the drawing board with this mount.

Shane, thank you for sharing your experience. This is super important for us to see as we did not experience what you are talking about during development. We will look at different materials as well as methods for improving grip to reduce torque required on the bolts. We'd like to work with you to solve this, please check your email for more details.

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Grant S.
Perfect for what I needed!

Used the mount to mount the scissor jack to my trailers tongue. Will be purchasing a second mount to quickly move the jack to my UTV. I, like others, am also worried the blue strap is thin and not as heavy duty and may wear through in time but that is easily enough remedied.

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John S.
Great design

I like the mount design and how the jack mounts the strap took a minute to figure out and the hooks need a small tweak but it's been working great so far

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Lonnie

Like the amount, but horrible strap.

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Curt S.
Don’t buy this

great mount, but the strap is ridiculous. Why not use a standard ratchet strap, they make 3/4” ; or use a screw down method of securing the jack?
The strap design is why I will not recommend this mount.

Curt, thank you for the honest feedback and for not holding back. For anyone else reading, Curt’s concern isn’t with the strap itself but with the over-center latch used to apply tension to it. While this style of latch is common in many industries, it’s not something most people in the U.S. recreational market are familiar with - which we’re now seeing can cause some frustration if you’re used to ratchet straps.

There are specific reasons we chose this design, but it’s clear it didn’t land well here. We’ll be taking another look at the mount to see what improvements are possible within the constraints.

Thanks again, Curt, for sharing your experience - it helps us make better products.