Highlift jack
buying one of these tommorrow,
any good mounting tips? are there any mounting brackets one can buy?? johnp |
Re: Highlift jack
The best place is to hang it on a big assed nail in the back of the barn
where it belongs. In my opinion those 'widow makers' have no business anywhere near a Jeep. They are a farm tool made for pulling fence posts and raising barns for new footings. If you need a jack, buy a jack. If you need a winch, they make nice hand cable winches. My hydraulic floor jack fits behind my passenger seat tight and the winch tucks in under the seat. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's somebody wrote: > > buying one of these tommorrow, > any good mounting tips? > are there any mounting brackets one can buy?? > > johnp |
Re: Highlift jack
The best place is to hang it on a big assed nail in the back of the barn
where it belongs. In my opinion those 'widow makers' have no business anywhere near a Jeep. They are a farm tool made for pulling fence posts and raising barns for new footings. If you need a jack, buy a jack. If you need a winch, they make nice hand cable winches. My hydraulic floor jack fits behind my passenger seat tight and the winch tucks in under the seat. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's somebody wrote: > > buying one of these tommorrow, > any good mounting tips? > are there any mounting brackets one can buy?? > > johnp |
Re: Highlift jack
The best place is to hang it on a big assed nail in the back of the barn
where it belongs. In my opinion those 'widow makers' have no business anywhere near a Jeep. They are a farm tool made for pulling fence posts and raising barns for new footings. If you need a jack, buy a jack. If you need a winch, they make nice hand cable winches. My hydraulic floor jack fits behind my passenger seat tight and the winch tucks in under the seat. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's somebody wrote: > > buying one of these tommorrow, > any good mounting tips? > are there any mounting brackets one can buy?? > > johnp |
Re: Highlift jack
Hehe I got this picture that a freind sent me
with a subject header "Why women live longer" Maybe if Bill will let me send it to him. He'll post a link to it for all to see. Or anyone else for that matter Mike Romain wrote: > The best place is to hang it on a big assed nail in the back of the barn > where it belongs. > > In my opinion those 'widow makers' have no business anywhere near a > Jeep. They are a farm tool made for pulling fence posts and raising > barns for new footings. > > If you need a jack, buy a jack. If you need a winch, they make nice > hand cable winches. My hydraulic floor jack fits behind my passenger > seat tight and the winch tucks in under the seat. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > > somebody wrote: > >>buying one of these tommorrow, >>any good mounting tips? >>are there any mounting brackets one can buy?? >> >>johnp |
Re: Highlift jack
Hehe I got this picture that a freind sent me
with a subject header "Why women live longer" Maybe if Bill will let me send it to him. He'll post a link to it for all to see. Or anyone else for that matter Mike Romain wrote: > The best place is to hang it on a big assed nail in the back of the barn > where it belongs. > > In my opinion those 'widow makers' have no business anywhere near a > Jeep. They are a farm tool made for pulling fence posts and raising > barns for new footings. > > If you need a jack, buy a jack. If you need a winch, they make nice > hand cable winches. My hydraulic floor jack fits behind my passenger > seat tight and the winch tucks in under the seat. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > > somebody wrote: > >>buying one of these tommorrow, >>any good mounting tips? >>are there any mounting brackets one can buy?? >> >>johnp |
Re: Highlift jack
Hehe I got this picture that a freind sent me
with a subject header "Why women live longer" Maybe if Bill will let me send it to him. He'll post a link to it for all to see. Or anyone else for that matter Mike Romain wrote: > The best place is to hang it on a big assed nail in the back of the barn > where it belongs. > > In my opinion those 'widow makers' have no business anywhere near a > Jeep. They are a farm tool made for pulling fence posts and raising > barns for new footings. > > If you need a jack, buy a jack. If you need a winch, they make nice > hand cable winches. My hydraulic floor jack fits behind my passenger > seat tight and the winch tucks in under the seat. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > > somebody wrote: > >>buying one of these tommorrow, >>any good mounting tips? >>are there any mounting brackets one can buy?? >> >>johnp |
Re: Highlift jack
Hi Lift has a bracket you can buy for $20.
Mr. Bill at a 4 way stop.....the vehicle with the largest wheels has the right of way My Jeep is not an SUV....your SUV is not a Jeep |
Re: Highlift jack
Hi Lift has a bracket you can buy for $20.
Mr. Bill at a 4 way stop.....the vehicle with the largest wheels has the right of way My Jeep is not an SUV....your SUV is not a Jeep |
Re: Highlift jack
Hi Lift has a bracket you can buy for $20.
Mr. Bill at a 4 way stop.....the vehicle with the largest wheels has the right of way My Jeep is not an SUV....your SUV is not a Jeep |
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