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timtom1



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Hi-lift jack placement on rear cross member
Dear all

what are your thoughts on placing the hi-lift jack with the front runner mount on the rear cross member? I'm thinking of doing it..


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Post #342365 2nd Jul 2014 9:27pm
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leeds



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My personal opinion is do not do it!

It will get covered in dirt and dirt on a high lift jack limits it's safe use.

If you need to keep it outside the vehicle it needs at least a bag covering it.

Keep it higher up on the vehicle means less dirt getting on it.

When we carry a high lift jack it is covered completely in a bag, inside the vehicle.

Brendan
Post #342370 2nd Jul 2014 9:37pm
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timtom1



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very good point!! didn't think of that.. Thumbs Up 2001 90 TD5 CSW Alveston Red Manual
Post #342372 2nd Jul 2014 9:41pm
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EddieB



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Works ok for me! I have mine in a neoprene casing.


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110MGD



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I keep mine in the back but looks smart anyhow Mr. Green 2001 Td5 CSW (weekend and snow mobile) Plenty of lights, M/T tyres EGR delete, roofrack, swing away wheel carrier, snorkel.
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diesel_jim



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Less likely to get pinched inside too.... unless you faf about with padlocks, which as Leeds says, gets dirty and then doesn't work when you want it too.

Remember as well, when you get a puncture on a wet cold night, the jack will be wet and covered in poo (not just the working parts, but the handle and shaft) so you'll get covered in mess.

Keep mine inside.
Post #342400 3rd Jul 2014 5:25am
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Naks



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but you shouldn't be using a hi-lift jack to change tyres anyway!

a hi-lift should only be used for recovery purposes --
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^^^ Here we go again! Big Cry Big Cry
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Supacat



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A really cheap rotary clothes line cover makes a good hilift bag and will keep all the muck off it, if you do mount it at the rear.
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lonewolf



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Mines attached to the rear crossmember with the Front Runner brackets. Padlocked and neoprene cover. Yes it will get dirty but if you only attach it when out on an excursion it doesn't get too bad and you have the option to clean it too, that's what they call maintenance!
Yes, by all means put it in the back but please secure it properly.....I'd rather have mine outside the vehicle and grubby than attached to the back of my head.....and boy a Hi Lift would pack a punch.
Post #345328 15th Jul 2014 11:57am
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newhue



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The rear cross member is a great spot I feel. Keeps that 16kg of rarely used steel down low. I hate to tell you though, when you finally hook that hi lift tongue on a tree root, or rock, it does not do very nice things to your cross member. I know, and can speak from experience.

So my fix was, I already had the ARB shovel and hi lift lack mount, so I cut it in half and welded a plate onto the jack part which then bolted to the cross member. The up side was in the process I could turn it around so the jack's tongue faced the sky. As for keeping the jack mechanism clean, I just wrap it in a plastic bag and zip tie it on. Not a total solution but one that stops all the mud and most of the dust.

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Post #349147 3rd Aug 2014 7:43am
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timtom1



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would it be safe to mount it to the bulkhead in the load area, as at the moment I have it behind the front seats Whistle 2001 90 TD5 CSW Alveston Red Manual
Post #397488 9th Feb 2015 9:47pm
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need4speed



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Another option is to fit onto a FarCorners bonnet mount. Im told that a twin gas ram bonnet opening kit that i plan to install will be more than able to lift it.
Post #397493 9th Feb 2015 9:52pm
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ARC99



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Naks wrote:
but you shouldn't be using a hi-lift jack to change tyres anyway!

a hi-lift should only be used for recovery purposes


Well the elephant is in the room so I will ask the question, "Why shouldn't you use a Hi-lift to change wheels"?



I do use one as it saves me getting on my knees to place the jack and faf about trying to get it to stay stable while waving the arm up and down. Don't make old people mad.
We don't like being old in the first place,
so it doesn't take much to Censored us off.

Richard
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lambert.the.farmer



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So long as you remember that a high lift jack is an evil finger trapping harbinger of death and treat it with much respect you have very few limits on what you are able to do with it. I have used mine for lifting building roofs that have settled to changing wheels to de mounting tyres to straightening bumpers the list is endless. Just be careful. Rhubarb and custard let fly with their secret weapon.
Post #397541 10th Feb 2015 7:03am
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