ARB bumper and steel tube high lift jack mounting options.

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I searched the forum and didn't find much. I was looking for options for mounting my high lift jack to the top of my ARB bumper. Ran across this inexpensive option that looks like it would do the job well. Low cost and plenty strong. There is a link to the brackets on Amazon.

http://westcountyexplorersclub.com/2011/10/12/inexpensive-hi-lift-mount/#more-1455

Look better than some $50 brackets I saw specifically made to hold high lift jacks on to steel tubes.
 
Hi all,

If you are intending to have the HiLift jack along as a working tool carry it inside the vehicle. Weeks outside in the weather leads to a crusty and finicky HiLift jack! The best way to carry it, ready for action is in a case, with the mechanism lubed.

Regards,

Alan





I searched the forum and didn't find much. I was looking for options for mounting my high lift jack to the top of my ARB bumper. Ran across this inexpensive option that looks like it would do the job well. Low cost and plenty strong. There is a link to the brackets on Amazon.

http://westcountyexplorersclub.com/2011/10/12/inexpensive-hi-lift-mount/#more-1455

Look better than some $50 brackets I saw specifically made to hold high lift jacks on to steel tubes.
 
I ran two bolts up through the two tabs on the top of the bumper. Then ran two nylock nuts down as far as I wanted the jack to sit and used wing nuts to hold the jack on. And yes I lube the jack twice a year and make sure it still works.
 

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