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    Rack Ladder blocks jack point

    Just realised the other day that my Ladder will foul on my factory jack as it bolts directly above the jack hole.
    Anyone else had this issue?
    Luckily i didn't find this out the hard way and just looking for a fix if theres a known one.
    It weird as the ladder bolts to the factory holes so ud think it would be ok.

    Can post a pic

    cheers

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    n plus one Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by tbdefender View Post
    Just realised the other day that my Ladder will foul on my factory jack as it bolts directly above the jack hole.
    Anyone else had this issue?
    Luckily i didn't find this out the hard way and just looking for a fix if theres a known one.
    It weird as the ladder bolts to the factory holes so ud think it would be ok.

    Can post a pic

    cheers
    So it's the factory ladder?

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    lokka Guest
    Post up a pic so we can see your problem please

    What sort of ladder and rack have you got ?

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    heres some pics, It looks professionally made so assume it is. Did get the whole thing (ladder and rack) for $50 from gumtree a while back so can't complain too much as it was a bargain and its in great condition.
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    factory jacks are crap get a bottle jack problem solved
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    n plus one Guest
    What he said ^^^^^^

    The only thing you're really missing out on is the ability to use a hi lift (with an adaptor) on one side - but you could just use it in the tow bar hitch point.

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    lokka Guest
    If your handy with the tools it would be an easy fix just shorten the ladder a bit and invert the bottom mounts so the pipe sits above the X member

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