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geobloke



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Mounting Hi-Lift Jack
Hi Folks. I have just up-sized my tyres to 285/75/16 and now my Hi-lift jack no longer fits on the rear wheel carrier.

See here: http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic57119.html

Where does everyone else fit theirs?

I am tempted to mount on to the Safety Devices roof rack out of the way. Has anyone done this and what did you use?

Actually a blessing in disguise as the one thing that annoyed me about the jack being on the carrier was that it effectively blocks the rear fog light.
Post #653590 29th Sep 2017 9:14am
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LandRoverAnorak



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If you've got a rack then on the side is a common location as it's out of the way but easily accessible. Years ago, when I used to have more frequent use for one, I had it mounted on the side of a Safety Devices rack on a Discovery. I think I made the hardware to mount it and fixed that to the rack with some large, rubber sleeved P clips. Darren

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Post #653593 29th Sep 2017 9:25am
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geobloke



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Hi LRA. Thanks, this is the way I am thinking at the moment. A quick search shows a few options for hardware from OZ and the US but not much available from the UK.
Post #653594 29th Sep 2017 9:34am
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bankz5152



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2004 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Epsom Green
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201697998149

Hilift cage mounts.

I currently keep mine in the loadspace of my DCPU, on my 90 it was mounted on the rear of the bulkhead.
Post #653596 29th Sep 2017 9:41am
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Thon



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This works well, keeps it inside out of the weather, doesn't rattle and fits in an otherwise difficult to utilise space: -

https://www.nakatanenga.de/zubehoer/innena...r-110?c=12
Post #653728 29th Sep 2017 8:16pm
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geobloke



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Super suggestions guys. i have done a bit of looking around and think I may be missing a trick. There is no off the shelf mount that is designed for the SD roof rack, but I noticed that there are four great mounting plates on the luggage rail which could easily have a mount made up for. The alternative is constructing a frame to adapt the Safari Equip swing away carrier. Perhaps to store it above the spare wheel. Maybe that is an option...

I am afraid I do not have anywhere inside to mount a jack, it is mostly taken up by a dog crate and drawer system.

Food for thought anyway.
Post #653731 29th Sep 2017 8:32pm
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gcc130



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I carry mine wrapped in an old seat cover under the second row seats.
Clean, safe and out of the way.
Post #653738 29th Sep 2017 8:49pm
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Thon



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The mount I posted fits under 2nd row seats, and does not interfere with dog crate and drawers ( I have both too).
Post #653740 29th Sep 2017 9:06pm
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custom90



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Much depends on vehicle type but my 90 it used to be on the inside of the bulkhead behind the front seats in my 90HT which was the factory location.
I do however use this area for other things namely electrical bits and audio stuff now. Laughing
So the jack tends to just sit in the rear but just behind the bulkhead for safety reasons.
I'm wondering if it maybe a good place to mount it on the back of the bulkhead I have on brackets.

There are many more parts for the Hi Lift make than the LR model unless the two are interchange?
Much depends on model of defender you have and size of jack also. $W33T $0U7H3RN $UG4R
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Post #653742 29th Sep 2017 9:12pm
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
I store mine secured to the second row seat hinges along the second row heel panel. It is out of sight, handy, and doesn't affect rear legroom. The seats still tip with it there too.
Post #653744 29th Sep 2017 9:19pm
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gazman



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United Kingdom 2003 Defender 90 Td5 HT Alpine White
I have two on my 90, my good one insode on my bulk head, and a old one on the back of the roof rack for show 2014 - current ..... 2003 defender td5 90 (my car)
2009 - current .... 2005 zx10r
Post #653754 29th Sep 2017 10:46pm
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Mo Murphy



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United Kingdom 1984 Defender 90 BMW M57 3.0 Diesel HT Auto Pennine Grey
I store mine in the garage because I've used it twice in the last 15 years for changing springs. It's hard to imagine a more useless heavy chunk of cast iron to carry around.
Now, I know, each to his own but really, what do you use them for ? I do know what they can be used for but to be honest they're pretty crap at most of those uses.
Mo The Land Rover 90 - Many are called, few are chosen.

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Post #653758 29th Sep 2017 11:15pm
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Mo Murphy



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United Kingdom 1984 Defender 90 BMW M57 3.0 Diesel HT Auto Pennine Grey
I store mine in the garage because I've used it twice in the last 15 years for changing springs. It's hard to imagine a more useless heavy chunk of cast iron to carry around.
Now, I know, each to his own but really, what do you use them for ? I do know what they can be used for but to be honest they're pretty crap at most of those uses.
Mo The Land Rover 90 - Many are called, few are chosen.

50 Shades of Pennine Grey
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Retroanaconda



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Agree with Mo above, mine also lives in the garage. I've only used it out and about once, changing springs is it's only purpose now.

I did have it bolted across the rear of the bulkhead for a short period, when I was young and naive and thought it was necessary to cart all kinds of junk around with you. I now realise it's just not required.
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Scott_Landy



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United Kingdom 1993 Defender 110 200 Tdi CSW Firenze Red
I could have done with one this week to help get a Sprinter 4x4 out of some mud. Driver had buried it up to the the diffs. Hi Lift would have lifted wheel out of the hole and allow it be filled to get the diffs off the ground. The film on YouTube about the "Responder" Hi Lift is worth watching too.
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