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    Hilift Mount on Def FrontRunner

    Was looking for a place to mount my Hilift Jack, Across the rear xMember was not an option because I have a reverse camera in the hole .

    If you have a FrontRunner spare wheel mount there is just enough room for a jack mount, but if you have bigger tyres it wont fit,

    As per the photos With the door fully open there is just a Bees Dick clearance between the jack and the Red Fog Lamp Lens & Indicator Lens. I might grind some clearance into to the jack baseplate because if the door gets swung open it might hit a lens.

    Another problem sorted !














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    The plate that the jack base sits on, could you extend that up so it clears the light?

    And the pics are good too,, now I can see how I need to make mine,,

    Cheers Chops

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    can you turn the jack upside down and modify support plate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Didge View Post
    can you turn the jack upside down and modify support plate?
    Bloody good idea, That should work, Why didn't I think of it ??
    I'll bolt it on upsideown tomorrow after work & if it looks good enough will take pics.

    cheers Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chops View Post
    The plate that the jack base sits on, could you extend that up so it clears the light?

    And the pics are good too,, now I can see how I need to make mine,,

    Cheers Chops
    Could, but then the top of the jack would be above the roof & catch on trees & such, Its just inline with the top of roof at the moment.

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    DUH , Just looking at the pics again (bottom photo) & I can see the landy hilift jack adaptor isnt going to fit the Jacking hole in the rear xmember because of the jack mount plate being in the way

    I guess I'll be making an extended jack adaptor for that corner !!

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    There's not a lot of places to mount a Hi-Lift on a 110. I mounted mine in a similar position, only my bracket fits over the RHS of the carrier.
    I've since sold this mount to another member, but I've just made a new one which incorporates a telescopic light mount. It's getting electroplated at the moment, so no pics of the new one yet.

    Cheers, Murray



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