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Offline Maroon Monsoon

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Re: Hi-lift jack
« Reply #15 on: July 09, 2006, 12:51:08 AM »
Just bought a 48" hi-lift today... think I might mount it on a new bumper... right now I am running it right along my E brake... just gotta remember to pull up on the right one when I park...


I hardly ever use my E brake to park ever since I decided to get out of the habbit last winter, didn't want the rear brakes to freeze up and stick... it's a sticky situation from what my friend who did it to his audi said.. I just leave it n first or reverse
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Offline chrisvitarasport94

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Re: Hi-lift jack
« Reply #16 on: July 10, 2006, 02:24:13 PM »
invest in the proper jack rack and mount it on the roof bars (or roof if you dont have them ) fore and aft

it seems a lot of extra weigh to me to have on the door, and fitting it to a bumper, when I'm up to them in mud, doesn't help.

I figure that on the roof if you're axel deep in mud it's easier to reach!
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