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Old 12-17-2007, 09:09 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Where do you mount your hi-lift?

I've got mine on the back of the roof rack..

I remember seeing a thread a few weeks ago where someone put it on the side of the rack. and the opening of the jack arm..pipe..(no clue what it's technically called) was pointed towards the front of the FJ..and therefore would whistle when you got up to speed because of the wind entering the open ended pipe. I thought that was funny..but they capped it off with something.

I think it works best on the back because it centers the weight, and doesn't really add to any drag because the 2 pipes already run across and it doesn't stick out past them very much.
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