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Old 11-24-2008, 05:29 PM
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Interior Hi-Lift mounts, post up pics!

OK, I've seen several different interior options for Hi-Lift mounts from bolting in the rear cargo area to a retro-fitted rollbar and it bolted to the seatbelt hole. Until I get the money for my Kennesaw rear bumper I want to mount it in the cargo area so I'd like to see what you guys have figured out.
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i'm with you on this one, subscribed!
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I found this while looking for something else. Isn't that how it always goes...

From Sonoran Steel:
http://www.sonoransteel.com/store_4r...ount_jack.html
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Originally Posted by dusty98
I found this while looking for something else. Isn't that how it always goes...

From Sonoran Steel:
http://www.sonoransteel.com/store_4r...ount_jack.html
thats definatley a good idea, but i would never pay $75 for 2 peices of scrap, a couple wing nuts, and a one inch bead...

custom fab?
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i tied mine down with ratchet straps along with some other stuff. i dont have pics now though. ill get them tomorrow if i think about it. i used the 4 tie down loops or whatever. so, now if im in another roll over accident (destroyed my perfect 94 pickup), i wont be killed by any of my tools.
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I went with the SS ones...but then again, I didn't pay $75 for them either.







And here's how UY member randver mounted his a tad differently:





I've also seen them mounted on the roll bar, just can't seem to find those pics.

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If you have front bumper with hoops then you could try these.



Would probably work to mount on the roll bar too.
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Well I have a T-15 also, where did you get those mounts?

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If you have front bumper with hoops then you could try these.



Would probably work to mount on the roll bar too.
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Originally Posted by terminator
Well I have a T-15 also, where did you get those mounts?
They are from fourtreks. www.fourtreks.com

Just picked up a set and mounted mine on my bumper last week.
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The HL is about 30" but a longer one would fit. Mine is shorter because I break them frequently for one type of work I do.
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Where did you get those mounts from for the rollbar?

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The HL is about 30" but a longer one would fit. Mine is shorter because I break them frequently for one type of work I do.
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The bottom is just cinched to the roll bar with a adjustable strap and the top utilizes a long carriage bolt with a nut to secure it to the roll bar and an additional nut and rubber washer/ grommets to hold and silence the HL. The HL is currently mounted on the other side next to my fridge.

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Originally Posted by terminator
Where did you get those mounts from for the rollbar?
http://4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/HiLiftMount.shtml
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No thats not what I used! BUt that would work too.

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