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Ranga
5th August 2010, 04:15 PM
I thinking about mounting my hi-lift jack somewhere on the Defender. I'd rather not mount it on the roof-rack to keep the weight down lower. The other option I've seen is mounting it on the rear crossmember, which I prefer. LR Def Jack Mnt Horizontal - Dolium Pty Ltd (http://www.dolium.com.au/view/page/120/item/LRJMH.html)
A part of me is thinking not to mount it at all and leave it at home! It's a good topic for debate on how useful/what uses they are. I'd like to learn how to use it for different situations other than just lifting, thus would like to work out where to possibly mount it.
Anyone else got any ideas?
Larry
5th August 2010, 04:35 PM
The problem I see with it on the rear crossmember is it gets covered in dust & mud & what ever else get thrown up from the wheels which can't be good for the mechanism. :mad:
I put mine on the roof rack (only when I go 4wding). It's not that much extra weight up there, & unless I've rolled over :eek: it's always accessible.;)
A lot of people on here think they're a wast of time & money, but it has saved the day a few times for me, so I keep it.:D
isuzu110
5th August 2010, 05:00 PM
Knocked up a simple hi-lift jack mount whereby the jack lies accross the floor of the rear footwell located on 2 stubs of half inch threaded rod and secured with wing nuts.
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trailcutter
5th August 2010, 05:49 PM
I thinking about mounting my hi-lift jack somewhere on the Defender. I'd rather not mount it on the roof-rack to keep the weight down lower. The other option I've seen is mounting it on the rear crossmember, which I prefer. LR Def Jack Mnt Horizontal - Dolium Pty Ltd (http://www.dolium.com.au/view/page/120/item/LRJMH.html)
A part of me is thinking not to mount it at all and leave it at home! It's a good topic for debate on how useful/what uses they are. I'd like to learn how to use it for different situations other than just lifting, thus would like to work out where to possibly mount it.
Anyone else got any ideas?
if you go the cross member option ,,,,,,,,denso tape the mechanism ,,this will protect it from the elements a treat.also good for any other components u wish to extend the life of .
SloMoBro
5th August 2010, 06:09 PM
We have ours under the rear seat. Fits perfectly there and out of the way but easy to get to.
Ranga
5th August 2010, 06:16 PM
We have ours under the rear seat. Fits perfectly there and out of the way but easy to get to.
How have you secured yours?
SloMoBro
5th August 2010, 07:14 PM
It's a pretty snug fit between the supports for the seat so once its in it does'nt move.
Though it wouldnt be hard to lash it to the seat supports if needed.
sclarke
5th August 2010, 07:33 PM
Mine is on the floor infront of the back seat, held with Rhino Rack mounts bolted to the floor.....
Yeah its a beeeearch to get out when fully loaded, but i dont use it to change tires, i use the disco hydraulic one...
High lift is only used when things get serious... so before i use it, i make a cuppa, have a scone and plot my revenge for the problem ive got into.... then i get it out.... use it and find its damn easier to winch it out to a safer place then use a normal jack over the highlift.....
If i have to use it to put something under the wheels to drive out, then i'll winch it 1st......
Having it on the rear crossmember is a recipe for proplems.... dirt, damage and loosing departure angle....
Clarkie
Reads90
7th August 2010, 06:40 AM
How have you secured yours?
I have mine in the same place under the rear seats. I have it held in with hi lift rubber mounts I got from oppersite lock at underwood. I have it in a hi lift bag ( I had kicking around) which makes it that you can't even see it there. As said out of the way but easy to get to
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