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Old 03-16-2005, 04:14 AM
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There seems to be no good solutions to mount these unless you have a roof rack. Here is my solution for mounting a Hi-Lift Jack. I designed some simple plates, then used part of the mounting hardware from Hi-Jack's 4xRAC kit. This requires absolutely no drilling required and is rock solid.
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There seems to be no good solutions to mount these unless you have a roof rack. Here is my solution for mounting a Hi-Lift Jack. I designed some simple plates, then used part of the mounting hardware from Hi-Jack's 4xRAC kit. This requires absolutely no drilling required and is rock solid.
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Old 03-16-2005, 04:18 AM
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Here's a close up.
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Welcome to the forum and that's a nice looking mod you made. Only suggestion would be to paint the jack black. But may I ask just what you use that jack for?
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Hi-Lift actually makes a black one but it is a little cheaper version and not rated to be as durable. Personally I kind of like the red. You can use these for many purposes including jacking up your truck body, jacking a tire out of mud/sand, hand winching, and even as an expander, like a fireman's "Jaws of Life". This one is rated at 7000 lbs (3 1/2 tons) of lift. There are lots of attachments available.

Personally, I haven't had to use it yet, but I just got it about a month ago.
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It looks great thanks for posting.
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I mounted mine to the brush guard up front where the front grill off-road lights mount...winch fits in just underneath. Now, I just can't ever open the hood!

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I'd like to see how that looks, can you post a picture of it?
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