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Old 05-04-2008, 08:48 PM   #51 (permalink)
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Re: Where do you mount your hi-lift?

went to home depot today and picked up some 1/2in threaded rods, flat washers, lock washers and wing nuts...

didnt get the chance to mount up the hi lift yet...

heres a pick of the set up..

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Old 05-05-2008, 02:41 PM   #52 (permalink)
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Picked up a couple. A little hesitant as I haven't seen any pictures of them actually mounted to a OEM rack, but for the price it's worth the gamble (unless of course the thing fails and comes crashing down) I figure with the right cable lock, you should be able to mitigate against utter catastrophe.

I'll post pictures when I get mine up there.
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went to home depot today and picked up some 1/2in threaded rods, flat washers, lock washers and wing nuts...

didnt get the chance to mount up the hi lift yet...

heres a pick of the set up..

How are these mounts from ebay playing out???
I am getting ready to pull the trigger if you guys think they will hold the hi-lift well.
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Re: Where do you mount your hi-lift?

A much better picture than my old one showing the Fourtreks 1 7/8" rings on the ARB bumper.

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How are these mounts from ebay playing out???
I am getting ready to pull the trigger if you guys think they will hold the hi-lift well.
i havent mounted the hi-lift yet...but they seem to be pretty strong...
just to be safe, im gonna use 3 brackets
i will have time this weekend to test them out..
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i havent mounted the hi-lift yet...but they seem to be pretty strong...
just to be safe, im gonna use 3 brackets
i will have time this weekend to test them out..
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How are these mounts from ebay playing out???
I am getting ready to pull the trigger if you guys think they will hold the hi-lift well.
Mine have been great zero rust.
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Re: Where do you mount your hi-lift?

Anyone have any pics of the hi lift jack on the ebay clamps yet???
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Anyone have any pics of the hi lift jack on the ebay clamps yet???
I promise to get around to it this weekend! I'm thinking that I'll line the inside of the clamp face (the part that connects with the roof rack tubing) with electrical tape in order to increase grip and prevent scratching. I like the idea to use pieces of bicycle tire tube, but I think it would be a pain to keep track of if you need to move the clamps.
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Re: Where do you mount your hi-lift?

The new ebay link is here. eBay Motors: Clamp on Frame Bracket 1 3/4"**NEW (item 280222538227 end time May-29-08 06:25:48 PDT)

I am having a couple friends help me make them with their cnc plasma cutter. Out of 3/4" aluminum 6061. You could do to the same with some mild steel and a die grinder.
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Re: Where do you mount your hi-lift?

Kaymar/ARB roof rack mounts

Its now on my left side though..


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