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SR5 10-29-2008 10:26 PM

What is the Purpose of a kick out on sliders
 
Purpose of a kick out on sliders
also what is the purpose of a HI-Lift jack
sorry to sound like a newb

dropzone 10-29-2008 10:31 PM

I think that theory is that they will help push the truck away from an obstacle when it slides along to prevent quarter panel damage. I have them on my '81 and like them...
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...opzone/041.jpg
This picture might be help to illustrate..

High Lift can allows you to lift the truck in situations where you cannot get a traditional stock jack under your axle, like deep sand, mud etc. Sliders give you a good point to jack from..
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...zone/004-3.jpg
It is a good idea to have a secure point on the front, rear and both sides to lift from with a high lift. And make sure you are jacking safely. You can't see it in this picture but the DS wheels are chocked...

Hi Lift jacks can also be used like a come along, slow but it works:hillbill:

olharleyman 10-29-2008 10:36 PM

The HI LIFT is for trucks that are above stock height with large or over sized tires and lifts and the kick outs are for as described above

SR5 10-29-2008 10:38 PM


Originally Posted by olharleyman (Post 50958342)
The HI LIFT is for trucks that are above stock height with large or over sized tires and lifts and the kick outs are for as described above

sorry i should been more clear i meant how is it used off road for recovery when your stuck

dropzone 10-29-2008 10:40 PM

Oh and the Handle of a Hi Lift jack works great to sleave a bend/broken Tie Rod

Elvota 10-29-2008 10:57 PM


Originally Posted by SR5 (Post 50958343)
sorry i should been more clear i meant how is it used off road for recovery when your stuck

Many uses... mostly used to raise the vehicle and stack rocks. Can even raise the vehicle and shift it's position right or left, but that's more dangerous.

Some can use it as a winch (very slow).

Can be used to knock the tire bead off the rim, move obstacles, bend things that shouldn't be bent.... imagination and safety are key.

Some videos and how-to's here:
http://www.hi-lift.com/hi-lift-jacks/index.html

strykersd 10-29-2008 11:14 PM

I have yet to use a hi-lift buy a hi-lift yet, so I have no real world experience, but I was told not to use a hi-lift on concrete or cement. Since the base doesn't move like a floor jack it could slip out of under your truck and you can get seriously hurt. Is it true?

Scooby098 10-30-2008 01:40 AM

yah they can shoot out like any jack. specialy once there at the top one nudge and bam . why you never wanna jack in front of them if you can help it.

monstertruckman 10-30-2008 11:26 AM

the sliders make good jacking points and your not having to get under the truck to jack it up.
i have a kick out on my sliders aswell.
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/f...ruckonjack.jpg
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/f...k/DSC01751.jpg

algranger 10-30-2008 11:32 AM

hilifts are also good for unsticking, if you get flexed out or hi centered, you can lift yer truck off the ground, place rocks under yer tire and bingo, not hi centered anymore. some jeepers use hilifts on the front bumper or hood to let people at the mall know they're badass hardcore wheelers. :D

algranger 10-30-2008 11:36 AM

Here is a good example:
http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/m...r/P8230242.jpg

Notice the frame rail is sitting on a stump, so i lifted the truck up with my hilift and stuck some rocks under there and drove away

As for the kickouts, i didnt know the purpose either but i always liked the way they look.

Volcom 11-02-2008 03:50 PM

I personally don't like the kickouts. I don't care about rock vs. body damage so keeping the rocks off of the body isn't a big deal for me. I already get hung up on on the straight sliders enough, I couldn't imagine having a big bump that rock has to now slide over.


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