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First what kind of Mods have you done
Do you have?
The reason I ask is if you don't have at least one of these mods a Hi-Lift is really quite useless since there is no where on a stock FJ to use as a jack point. If you try to use it you will just cause body damage?
That being said A 48" Hi-lift the correct height. The 60" is way too tall for a FJ Cruiser.
It the depends on how much money you want to spend the Cast/Steel is the best bang for the buck and the X-treme is the most expensive but has the bling factor.
Not entirely true... have used a hi lift with the wheel adapter to get stock rigs out of high center situations many times. Useless for changing tires on stock rigs, but not useless all together.
I still stand by useless since I have seen people try to side jack without a lift-mate and cause body damage.
While I have and have used a lift-mate that alone doesn't justify having a HI-Lift if you don't have jack point on the rig. If you don't have jack points you really only have a expensive one use tool that you can better spend money on other things.
It also comes down to a Hi-Lift is a dangerous tool and should only be used when only necessary (personal opinion)
True but Josh has a point sliders make it easier
that said the 48" high lift is good for most anything a FJ will run into
cool I was wondering about what size hi-lift to get too, thanks for the info.. now I can ask for one for birthday :-)
I'd get a 60" all cast high-lift. Other than storage issues, there is no reason not to go bigger. I also don't think the x-treme high lift is worth the extra money, as the top piece is only about 1/2 as useful as a Jack Mate.
After you get it, I recommend buying a D shaped hitch pin to hold in the handle & foot, and buy a handle isolator, Rescue 42 Jack Mate, wheel adapter and bungee cord.
Remove the cotter pins on the handle and foot and install the cotter pins. Replace the top clamp with the Jack Mate. Install the handle isolator to keep the handle from rattling. And use the bungee cord to keep the foot and jack mate from rattling.
Am I biased? Yes. Thats because I have been using this exact setup for 13 years without any issues. Not once have I wished it was a 48" high lift. I also own every hi-lift accessory made, but only use the jack mate and wheel adapter.
This combination lets me adapt the hi-lift into many different situations, and I am sure will keep me happy for another 13, or 20, or 50 years.
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