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#59864 - 25/06/01 08:24 PM
Where to mount a hi-lift jack?
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Registered: 22/04/01
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Loc: El Paso Tx.
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Ok guys I have a hi lift and have figured out a way to use it with my waag guards now I have a new dilema where to mount it. I tie it up inside when I go off roading but I would like a more permanent solution. Has anyone thought of using the off road mouting kit they use on jeeps and bolting it to the rear bumper. This would involve drilling 4 holes I suppose but would the bumper be able to hold it fine. ------------------ '01 super black XE 4x4 name: VADERX
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#59865 - 26/06/01 04:25 AM
Re: Where to mount a hi-lift jack?
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Do you realy think Waag will hold the the truck up in the air on hi-lift ?
you will do alot of damage eventualy, if you use it like that
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#59866 - 26/06/01 05:21 AM
Re: Where to mount a hi-lift jack?
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I would suggest a set of Mighty Mounts attached to your roof rack as an alternative. It's an inexpensive mounting technique. ------------------ 2000 White 4x4 XE 5spd, ARB/Warn, 32" TSLs, cold-fusion reactor Member-MAXC
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#59868 - 26/06/01 10:13 AM
Re: Where to mount a hi-lift jack?
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Registered: 22/04/01
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Loc: El Paso Tx.
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Ok let me repeat the waag does hold it with no problems with the attachment I manufactured I have rotated tires trimmed mud flaps etc. all lifting off the waags. The welds are good the tubing is strong and they are bolted to the frame I will post pics of my attachment soon so yall can rip me. ------------------ '01 super black XE 4x4 name: VADERX
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#59869 - 26/06/01 10:42 AM
Re: Where to mount a hi-lift jack?
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Originally posted by imacsae: Ok let me repeat the waag does hold it with no problems with the attachment I manufactured I have rotated tires trimmed mud flaps etc. all lifting off the waags. The welds are good the tubing is strong and they are bolted to the frame I will post pics of my attachment soon so yall can rip me.
"More power to you my brother" but seeing first hand how soft waag is i would stay clear of the truck while its up in the air, becourse it will be comming down very fast ;( ------------------
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#59870 - 26/06/01 11:55 AM
Re: Where to mount a hi-lift jack?
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Originally posted by imacsae: I will post pics of my attachment soon...
i would be curious to see that!! i'd definately be careful when lifting with the waag. ------------------ 2001 silver 4x4 SE steinism's x other vehicles
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#59871 - 26/06/01 12:38 PM
Re: Where to mount a hi-lift jack?
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Registered: 22/04/01
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Loc: El Paso Tx.
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It is perfectly fine for tire changes but don't get me wrong I wouldn't work under the vehicle with any type of jack holding it. I have had a bottle jack give out on me and I don't trust life or limb to any jack that is what jack stands are for. Once I get the pics yall can critique it and tell me what you think. ------------------ '01 super black XE 4x4 name: VADERX
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#59872 - 26/06/01 05:22 PM
Re: Where to mount a hi-lift jack?
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Registered: 16/08/00
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Loc: Santa Clara, CA
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I have mine mounted on top of the roof rack using two horizontal Mighty Mounts (28H, if I'm not mistaken) - the same method as shown on Ian's mods page over at http://www.xterrain.com . Mosi, over at PNWX, also has a nice setup which is inside the cargo area. You can check that out at http://www.pnwx.net/mods/highlift.htm - it makes use of the 2 rear-most cargo clips. ------------------ (Temporary resident of Fort Worth, Texas, until at least the end of October.) "Strateegery." "Lockbox." [This message has been edited by kirby34 (edited 06-26-2001).]
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#59873 - 20/07/01 04:48 PM
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Registered: 20/07/01
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Loc: Beaverton, OR USA
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There are several great places to mount a hi-lift jack... You can mount the hi-lift jack in the following locations: 1- Rear Bumper 2- Rear Cargo Area 3- Roofrack 4- Front of an ARB Front Bumper Good Luck with whichever way you choose to mount it... ------------------ Andy PNWX-Member
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#59874 - 02/04/03 03:25 PM
Re: Where to mount a hi-lift jack?
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Originally posted by Whistler!: 1- Rear Bumper Bringing back the old topic... :rolleyes: ...So, has anyone actually mounted hi-lift on the stock rear bumper? Any pics?
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#59876 - 03/04/03 07:11 AM
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Registered: 10/09/01
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Loc: Lewisville, Texas
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Ok well its a great pic but not a great close up pic of the mounting. Just wanted to clarify to you guys.
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#59877 - 03/04/03 07:26 AM
Re: Where to mount a hi-lift jack?
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Registered: 27/11/01
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Loc: Indianapolis
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Here is my mounting idea - I used extra bolts and Yakima hardware to attach the shovel to the hi-lift. I used 4x mounts for the hi-lift and they are attached to the plastic jack holder thing.
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#59879 - 03/04/03 09:36 AM
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Registered: 14/10/00
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Loc: Kansas
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Yep, thats me. Save your $50 bucks or whatever for the HiLift mounts and get yourself two steel garage door handles. Mount it evenly and centered on the rear bumper while making sure your hatch will still open. Two bolts for each handle and I drilled a large hole in the center of the handle for a large bolt with a wing-nut.
I have a closer pic for more detail, but I its on regular film...so I need to scan it before I can post it.
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#59880 - 03/04/03 09:55 AM
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Originally posted by XTERRA4EVER: I have a closer pic for more detail, but I its on regular film...so I need to scan it before I can post it. Matt, isn't about time you bought a digital camera?
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#59881 - 03/04/03 01:04 PM
Re: Where to mount a hi-lift jack?
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Registered: 26/08/01
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Loc: Monterrey, M�xico
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I going to build my custom rear bumper, but while get the time to make the design and find the right welder, I also need a place for my Hi lift... So I took my grainger manual, looking for a complex and fancy set up, when I saw a bolt with a nut: that´s it !! So I got this idea: make two holes in the rear stock bumper, place a bolt in each hole, the head inside the truck, and a nut at the external surface of the bumper to hold the bolt, then the hi lift and then another nut or wing-nut. What do you think guys? Will the stock bumper hold the hi lift this way? a third bolt to distribute the weight of the hi lift? I don´t care to drill the stock bumper, soon it will be trash !! take air...
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#59882 - 03/04/03 04:56 PM
Re: Where to mount a hi-lift jack?
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Registered: 22/04/01
Posts: 1825
Loc: El Paso Tx.
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wow talk about reviving an old thread. I still had my waag guard when this started. The idea of bolting it to your bumper will work the only concern will be damage to the hi-lift in the event of a collision.
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#59884 - 04/04/03 12:04 PM
Re: Where to mount a hi-lift jack?
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Registered: 05/04/01
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Originally posted by XTERRA4EVER: Yep, thats me. Save your $50 bucks or whatever for the HiLift mounts and get yourself two steel garage door handles. Mount it evenly and centered on the rear bumper while making sure your hatch will still open. Two bolts for each handle and I drilled a large hole in the center of the handle for a large bolt with a wing-nut.
I have a closer pic for more detail, but I its on regular film...so I need to scan it before I can post it. Ohhh....So, there's at least one person who mounted a hi-lift on the stock rear bumper. Do you mount the jack only when you go off-roading? Or, do you always keep it mounted? How's the bumper holding up? Thanks.
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#59886 - 04/04/03 06:29 PM
Re: Where to mount a hi-lift jack?
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Registered: 28/09/00
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Loc: Tacoma
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Originally posted by xoc: Originally posted by Abiel Guerra: [b]Hi Lift Mounting, take one...
finally I did this:
I sure wouldn't want to hit a rock or anything with that mounted way out there.
Just put it inside.[/b]Agree...you can lay it down and slide it between the rear seats. Bungi or ratchet strap the base between the floor tie-downs. Easy to get out and secured inside.
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