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Old 05-11-2008, 07:17 PM   #67 (permalink)
NRAFJ
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Re: Where do you mount your hi-lift?

Pictures of e-Bay clamps.


VERY IMPORTANT LESSON LEARNED (the hard way) ...Hi-Lift jacks mounted on an FJ with a 3" lift probably WON'T FIT IN YOUR GARAGE!!!

...I put a big ol' dent in the wooden beam over my garage door. Gah! I hate doing stupid things like that! Very lucky I didn't bust the clamps or rip my roof rack off! I guess this is one of those things (like the canoe) you have to attach AFTER leaving the garage.
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