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kipperthedog Member Since: 27 Jun 2013 Location: Down South Posts: 403 ![]() ![]() |
If it is a SW or DC this works well.....
![]() Click image to enlarge .....secured to the face of the rear seat box in a HiLift 4xrac, an expensive thing for what it is but very good. A polybush jack handle isolator is a good idea too. This is secure, out of the elements, fairly well out of sight, doesn't rattle and doesn't get in the way of feet. |
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lukev01 Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: Bedfordshire Posts: 412 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Can't beat that suggestion but I have drilled two holes in the rear bulkhead of my 88" and secured it with a wing nut on the end of each of the 2 bolts, with a bungee to stop anything moving.
Cheap solution if you aren't bothered about keeping it pristine. 1970 Series 2A 88" |
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Cheshire Dave Member Since: 05 Jun 2014 Location: Chester Posts: 119 ![]() ![]() |
It's to go into 110 hardtop. The jacks a 4footer.
Dave W |
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