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How do you mount your Hi-Lift?
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How do you mount your Hi-Lift?
With all this "Slider Adapter" and "48" or 60"" talk around here, I have been curious...
Just how do you mount your Hi-Lift Jack. I have a Load Warrior with an extension and just have to get some input here...
I have seen Steve's (from his site)
I have seen Corey's (from his site)
But, what are everyone else's ideas?
I really want something with some security here...
Just how do you mount your Hi-Lift Jack. I have a Load Warrior with an extension and just have to get some input here...
I have seen Steve's (from his site)
I have seen Corey's (from his site)
But, what are everyone else's ideas?
I really want something with some security here...
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$1.69 at the hardware store...just 2 bolts, 2 nuts, and a bunch of thickwashers. I basically just put 2 holes in the surco rack...plopped the highlift onto the bars and clamped it down with the bolts. You can see in the second picture that I had it resting on the Thule Bars and then bolted it to the Surco rack. I used large washers to acutally clamp it onto the lower support bar of the rack (its not just on the pannelling where I made the holes). Has worked excellently for over a year now. Cheap and easy...harder to get off than the other options probably, but definitely doable. If I still had the truck, Id take some better picks, but this is all I have of it:
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Security as in theft proof?
I do not have any close up pics on my site right now, but I have posted them in the past.
You can drill right through the Slee bolts and then put a padlock through the hole.
You can kind of make out the padlocks here.
http://pnw4runners.com/runs/91402/251024.jpg
Hey, I did find some pics.
There is a good close up in my write up.
I do not have any close up pics on my site right now, but I have posted them in the past.
You can drill right through the Slee bolts and then put a padlock through the hole.
You can kind of make out the padlocks here.
http://pnw4runners.com/runs/91402/251024.jpg
Hey, I did find some pics.
There is a good close up in my write up.
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Here is mine: http://community.webshots.com/photo/...05765089wzMtSE
It's in the bed over the wheel well in case you can't tell. Here is another view: http://community.webshots.com/photo/...05764865EiYpHG
It's in the bed over the wheel well in case you can't tell. Here is another view: http://community.webshots.com/photo/...05764865EiYpHG
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Originally Posted by SkyRat
Jackson, I see the pic but cannot tell just how it is mounted. What brackets did you use with the Surco?
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Well, I just received the REI Sale Catalog and found out that this is the time of the year when all Yakima is 20% off. That just might force me into buying these and having them delivered to my local store for free shipping.
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