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Re: Where to mount my Hi Lift Jack [Re: BigJim] #537812 12/15/04 07:25 AM
Anonymous
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jimbo e-mail me a p.o. i wouldnt have a clue how to
put a picture on the e-wire, ill send u a 35mm.

Re: Where to mount my Hi Lift Jack #537813 12/15/04 04:09 PM
Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 7,768
BigJim Offline
Web Wheeler
GS it's:
Big Jim Miller
1288 County Road 180
Leander, TEXAS
78641
Thanks! I'll scan it (em) and mail em back if you like. I just have not found how to past them on here yet.
Has something to do with put'n em somewhere else and linking from here to them... What's that all about?
Big JIm <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/drunk.gif" alt="" />

Re: Where to mount my Hi Lift Jack [Re: BigJim] #537814 12/15/04 04:23 PM
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I like fototime.com . they'll let you post a certain amount free but the big spender I am, I when for the $24.00/year deal. I've used several outfits and I think fototime is the best. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />

Re: Where to mount my Hi Lift Jack [Re: BigJim] #537815 12/15/04 06:17 PM
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Has something to do with put'n em somewhere else and linking from here to them... What's that all about?


its a way so that 4x4 wire is not having people upload lots of radnom things, then linking them. its a way to save space and liability. most of the ISP's that we all subscribe to do allow a cetain webspace amount (usaually 10 megs), perhaps that?

Re: Where to mount my Hi Lift Jack #537816 12/16/04 05:21 AM
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Posts: 44
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wyojeeper Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Well, after much experimentation, I decided to just store my hi lift on the floor, behind the front seats. With the base plate removed, and the head of the jack turned 90 degrees to the side, it fits nicely. Now I gotta go take the 4xrac back to the store to see if I can get a refund. I guess I should know by now. Most of the crap(i.e. racks,gizmos, and do dads) I see on rigs is pretty useless.

Re: Where to mount my Hi Lift Jack [Re: BigJim] #537817 12/16/04 08:25 AM
Anonymous
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alright , by the way ive spent about 4yrs out there in
elpaso stationed there at ft.bliss, got an uncle in mt.
pleasant i went out there to visit about 5yrs ago, when
i was driving a flatbed i hauled a lot of loads out of
houston, pasedena,nacodocies,beamont an san antone damn
i bet i messed them spellings up alot.

Re: Where to mount my Hi Lift Jack [Re: wyojeeper] #537818 12/16/04 02:08 PM
Anonymous
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You used the word STORE instead of bolt.
PLEASE make sure it's bolted down.
It's much safer that way in case of an accident.
RK

Re: Where to mount my Hi Lift Jack #537819 12/16/04 05:35 PM
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JeePete Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Yeah you don't want it to get bent! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shiner.gif" alt="" /> But seriously, I just wrap mine in a couple of trail towels and lay it on the floor behind the seats also. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />

Re: Where to mount my Hi Lift Jack #537820 12/16/04 06:54 PM
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So you think my boat anchor might be a probelm too? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shiner.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shiner.gif" alt="" />

Re: Where to mount my Hi Lift Jack #537821 12/17/04 03:39 AM
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Posts: 262
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So you think my boat anchor might be a probelm too? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shiner.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shiner.gif" alt="" />

not if you dont have brakes :P


94'YJ, I4, 4in sky jacker lift kit, 2in body, 35 12.50 pro comps, arb snorkle, detroit lockers
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