Innova Jack: Types, Prices & What You Should Choose

If you drive a Toyota Innova, knowing which Innova jack to carry or purchase can mean the difference between a smooth roadside repair and a stressful wait.

Whether you’ve searched “Innova jack” to find a replacement for your broken OEM jack or to upgrade to something stouter, this guide will walk you through types, current market prices, tips, and how to choose smartly in 2025.

Written by J.S. BIBHAB KUMAR

What is an “Innova Jack”?

“Innova jack” refers to any jack compatible with the Toyota Innova—used to lift the vehicle during tyre changes or undercarriage work. Common types include:

  • Bottle/hydraulic jacks: compact, easy to use, good lifting capacity
  • Trolley jacks: wheeled, often with long handles for easier lift
  • Spiral / mechanical screw jacks: more manual, cost-effective for occasional use

OEM Inova kits often include a basic mechanical jack, but many owners prefer a stronger hydraulic or trolley version for regular use.

Price Ranges & Options in 2025:

Here’s what the current market shows:

  • Jack Assembly (OEM Innova parts) is listed at ₹1,708 via Boodmo.
  • A 2-ton Innova bottle jack is available for ₹1,050 via TradeIndia.
  • Kozdiko 3-ton hydraulic bottle jack (Innova compatible) is priced around ₹866 (inclusive of taxes).
  • AYW rolling handle jack suited for Innova: listed at ₹1,932, with a lifting range up to 2000 kg, extendable from 13 cm to 45 cm.
  • Heavy-duty spiral jacks marketed for XUV/Innova are also listed by manufacturers.
  • A listing shows a hydraulic jack of 5-ton capacity claimed to suit the Innova Crysta for serious lifting needs.

These options reflect the spectrum: from budget ~₹1,000 jacks to stronger alternatives for heavier lifting.

What to Focus On?: Choosing the Right Jack for Your Innova

1. Lifting Capacity & Safety Margin

Innova’s weight (kerb + load) can exceed 2 tons in many cases. A 3-ton jack is safer than a minimal 2-ton unit. The Kozdiko 3-ton option gives you headroom beyond basic use.

2. Lifting Range (Min and Max Height)

Your jack must both fit under and lift high enough to clear the wheel. The AYW jack opens from 13 cm to 45 cm.

3. Build & Durability

Look for hardened steel bodies, quality welds, corrosion resistance, and a stable base. Cheap jacks fail in rough terrain or extreme use.

4. Ease of Use

Hydraulic or trolley jacks are easier to operate vs spiral jacks, especially under load.

5. Compatibility & Parts

Ensure the jack head design matches your Innova’s jacking points. Check spare parts availability for seals, handles, etc.

How to Use an Innova Jack Safely?

  • Park on level ground, engage the handbrake, and use chocks.
  • Always use jack stands in addition to the jack—never leave the vehicle supported by the jack alone.
  • Place the jack under the factory jacking point (check your owner’s manual).
  • Lift slowly, monitor stability and alignment.
  • For roadside use, prefer hydraulic or trolley types to reduce effort.

My Recommendation (As Someone Who’d Use One):

If it were me, I’d pick the Kozdiko 3-ton hydraulic bottle jack because it gives room for safety, is affordable, and sturdy. Use it as your primary or backup, and keep the OEM or less capable jack only as a fallback.

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