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Opinion on How to install Hi-Lift (A or B?)
#727142
05/26/06 05:03 AM
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OK, realisticly without getting all technical and having to do a lot of work... these are my 2 options for storing my 60" Hi-lift. Which do you guys think is the best of the 2 methods? http://share.shutterfly.com/action/pictures?a=67b0de21b33862b7256a&sid=2AaMWjdi5YsX3g
Last edited by J94_4runner; 05/26/06 06:33 AM.
94runner: Dana 44 SAS, 35's, Lockers, gears, winch, rock rails, bumpers, 3"BL, drivetrain lift, Budbuilt cross member, centerforce clutch and MORE! ***FOR SALE*** $8,500 -1985 Supra (STOCK!) FOR SALE $4,000 www.celicasupra.com
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Re: Opinion on How to install Hi-Lift (A or B?)
[Re: J94_4runner]
#727143
05/26/06 05:14 AM
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keeps telling me "error has occured...the page i'm trying to go to is temporarily unavailable" <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Opinion on How to install Hi-Lift (A or B?)
[Re: YOTA88]
#727144
05/26/06 05:21 AM
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94runner: Dana 44 SAS, 35's, Lockers, gears, winch, rock rails, bumpers, 3"BL, drivetrain lift, Budbuilt cross member, centerforce clutch and MORE! ***FOR SALE*** $8,500 -1985 Supra (STOCK!) FOR SALE $4,000 www.celicasupra.com
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Re: Opinion on How to install Hi-Lift (A or B?)
[Re: J94_4runner]
#727145
05/26/06 05:47 AM
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for the sake of keeping your back seat, i'd go with the first option. either one would work but i guess it all depends on how many passengers go out with you or how much gear you pack out on the trail.
SAS88TOY, caged, lockered, Longfielded, etc. etc. etc. blah blah blah!!! 2005 Tundra Quadcab.
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Re: Opinion on How to install Hi-Lift (A or B?)
[Re: J94_4runner]
#727146
05/26/06 06:30 AM
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For starters don't make your new base a permanent fixture, if it is removable, you don't have to account for it while mounting the jack.
Given yor criteria for inside mount, I would look to mount it outside on either the rear bumper or front one. Looking at your pic site, I think figuring something out for the rear bumper is your best bet. I don't think you can do much with the front, it sits in to close.
How much clearance do you have between the rear bumper and the gate when it is down? You migh be able to weld some bolts to the top and mount the jack there. Otherwise you might consider building a tire carrier that the jack can mount to.
More than tread lightly. Leave it like you were never there, nor anyone else. '90 X-cab 4.88's 33 BFG AT's, rr ARB, Headers, Ignition upgrade, cold air induction. '91 X-cab 5.29's 315's BFG MT's, rr ARB, custom bumper and flatbed
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Re: Opinion on How to install Hi-Lift (A or B?)
[Re: Snowtoy]
#727147
05/26/06 06:39 AM
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nope, the base is just gonne be a peice of wood I have in the cargo area. Seems like the rear bumper is quickly becoming the most logical spot. what about ontop of the rock rails on the driver side IF I can clear everything? is that a totally retarded idea? b/c on my rear bumper i'd have to mount it "under" the bumper. kinda worries me like that.
94runner: Dana 44 SAS, 35's, Lockers, gears, winch, rock rails, bumpers, 3"BL, drivetrain lift, Budbuilt cross member, centerforce clutch and MORE! ***FOR SALE*** $8,500 -1985 Supra (STOCK!) FOR SALE $4,000 www.celicasupra.com
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Re: Opinion on How to install Hi-Lift (A or B?)
[Re: J94_4runner]
#727148
05/26/06 07:57 AM
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Have you seen how I did mine? ![[Linked Image]](http://thebandit.xtremefabricator.com/bumper/hiliftcarrier2.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](http://thebandit.xtremefabricator.com/bumper/hiliftcarrier3.jpg)
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Re: Opinion on How to install Hi-Lift (A or B?)
[Re: J94_4runner]
#727149
05/26/06 09:29 AM
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If it didn't hang out further than the sliders it would be o.k., never seen it done that way. Although if you use your sliders as a step at all, the jack might get in the way.
If there is room on the front bumper to mount up some tubing to act as a brush guard, you could mount it on top of the tubing, might look a little funny.
Bandits set-up looks like a good idea for the trail as well, if you don't plan on adding a swing-out tire carrier.
Another option depending on how tall your roof is, or how tall you are, would be to fab up a safari roof rack(or buy one), and mount the jack on it. Of course this is the more expensive way to go.
More than tread lightly. Leave it like you were never there, nor anyone else. '90 X-cab 4.88's 33 BFG AT's, rr ARB, Headers, Ignition upgrade, cold air induction. '91 X-cab 5.29's 315's BFG MT's, rr ARB, custom bumper and flatbed
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Re: Opinion on How to install Hi-Lift (A or B?)
[Re: TheBigDog]
#727151
05/26/06 01:50 PM
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if always like how they look...up and the rooooof
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