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So, uh, what keeps that board from bouncing up and out when you hit the woops?My fancy mount.
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What brand jack is that? Just curious.
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So, uh, what keeps that board from bouncing up and out when you hit the woops?My fancy mount.
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yes, I used it to jack up part of my house while doing a bathroom remodel to replace a block in the foundationAlright, that's 1 out of 39 posts. Anyone else actually use their Hi-Lift Jack in the last 10 years?![]()
So related question. Today as I was driving I noticed a good deal of shake on the jack while driving. I removed the stand and the spreader to save some weight. Noticed several wing nuts were a little loose even on my traction boards. I added one more 1/2 carriage bolt for extra hold, but what does everyone here due to keep everything buttoned down? Some say loctite and others have said to double up the wing nuts where possible. I’m leaning towards option two, unless anyone has a better suggestion.
I'd like to see posts about Hi-Lift Jacks actually being used on Gladiators???
BAD idea. That’s about 35 lbs of airborne mayhem in the right situation. A big enough bump and it’s raising hell, in an accident it’s going through the back window on its way to somebody’s cranium.I mean it's pretty heavy and fairly well fit in place so gravity does the trick.
Probably won't hold up a jump but havent had issues yet.
When my JT got turtled on a rock going UP was the only option as the rock was jammed in the cavity next to the rear driveshaft. I had to wait for over an hour until someone passed by with a Hi-Lift. Definitely my next Jeep purchase!I'd like to see posts about Hi-Lift Jacks actually being used on Gladiators???
That looks great, considering it as an option, but it looks like it blocks the 2x8 slot. Does it? I know it doesn't matter to you with your bed slide but I use mine.I've had a couple of different configurations over the last year but landed on the Hi-Lift Gladiator Bed Mount with the Dominion Offroad axe/shovel bracket. I have the Hi-Lift mounted 'upside down' on the mount but it works great if you remove the rubber handle keeper and just use the velcro strap to keep the handle from moving.
It's not the cheapest solution out there but it's been rock-solid with no rattles and everything is easy to get to and it seems like the best use of that space especially with the Bedslide.
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