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Any experience with this product.
http://www.jackguard.com/
Thinking about mount it to my Surco Basket.
http://www.jackguard.com/
Thinking about mount it to my Surco Basket.
bowhunter said:Any experience with this product.
http://www.jackguard.com/
Thinking about mount it to my Surco Basket.
d10shun said:A lot of the vehicles I see around here have high lifts mounted to the roof or to front/rear bumpers. What is the purpose of this?? They bought a 4x4 suv and that HAD to by that cool red thing to make them look hardcore. What does it do? How does it work? Where do you place it on your 2006 Yukon?
I have a high lift jack that sits in my garage. I pull it out when I go wheeling. THats it! It goes in the back with everything else. Why would I need it on my bumper for my trip to Target? Just in case the load of toilet paper that I bought causes the truck to high center while driving over a speed bump?
Most of the trucks I see around here with high lifts are driven by posers like these guys.
A tiny bottle jack under the axle tubes should work too.jeepdeepfreak said:So what happens when you get a flat on your way to target?Then you have to poop and you need ass paper and your jack is in the garage?For me it's not about looking cool it's about being prepared at all times.To me It makes about as much sense as leaving 4wheel drive at home untill you need it.....but whatever works for you.
d10shun said:A lot of the vehicles I see around here have high lifts mounted to the roof or to front/rear bumpers. What is the purpose of this?? They bought a 4x4 suv and that HAD to by that cool red thing to make them look hardcore. What does it do? How does it work? Where do you place it on your 2006 Yukon?
I have a high lift jack that sits in my garage. I pull it out when I go wheeling. THats it! It goes in the back with everything else. Why would I need it on my bumper for my trip to Target? Just in case the load of toilet paper that I bought causes the truck to high center while driving over a speed bump?
Most of the trucks I see around here with high lifts are driven by posers like these guys.
2offroad said:I have one for about 3 years and my jack looks new, it also makes mounting it on my rack easier.
d10shun said:A lot of the vehicles I see around here have high lifts mounted to the roof or to front/rear bumpers. What is the purpose of this?? They bought a 4x4 suv and that HAD to by that cool red thing to make them look hardcore. What does it do? How does it work? Where do you place it on your 2006 Yukon?
I have a high lift jack that sits in my garage. I pull it out when I go wheeling. THats it! It goes in the back with everything else. Why would I need it on my bumper for my trip to Target? Just in case the load of toilet paper that I bought causes the truck to high center while driving over a speed bump?
Most of the trucks I see around here with high lifts are driven by posers like these guys.
2xtreme said:I hope your hi-lift is mounted safely inside your jeep. As I said before it can be a deadly missle in the case of an accident.
Michael
LOL Tractor supply sells there Hilifts for $45 ,coolTimber said:I keep one of the Harbor Freight ones on the rear bumper at all times and keep the real Hi-Lift in the garage until I go off road. This way, I'm only letting $30 rust and even so I clean and oil it about once a month. I'm a fan of the "One-can-never-be-too-prepared Club."
bowhunter said:LOL Tractor supply sells there Hilifts for $45 ,cool
Talyn said:The tractor supply here doesn't sell the real hi-lifts anymore.. just the knockoffs.
-Chris