Lift option since I can’t hi-lift anymore

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rhah

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Hey guys posted up in the 60 section and everyone’s advice was use a hi lift.

even if I do, the frame is still at 40 inches and no one wants to start working a hi lift at that height.

preferred lifting points would be on the axles, ya know the lowest point on the vehicle. Still at 20 inches

anyone used the inflatable air bags? All the pics online show lifting under the body/frame. Would/do they work under the axles?

bottle jacks are cool, just need a lot of cribbing to get to the axles and that’s not to bad but the world on the trail isn’t flat.

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Yeah, my 1st though was those blow up air bags...
You 60 is scary tall by the way.
 
Yeah, my 1st though was those blow up air bags...
You 60 is scary tall by the way.
Just didn’t know how they would do under the axles

all the pics anyone shows is under the body of the vehicle

yeah she’s way tall, came in just under 10ft, had to install a new garage door....
 
Lift from the wheels with a high lift instead of the frame.

Carry a bottle jack with an extension and lift underneath the axles.
 
Check out the powerbuilt 640912. A buddy has one in his jeep on 40's. Its extendable, and I was sold on it the first time I saw it.
 
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