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I'm looking to buy a Hi-Lift jack and attach it to my OEM roof rack. I've noticed a bunch of people having this configuration, but I can't seem to find the right attachments. Any advice on getting the right parts would be kindly appreciated!
Thanks!
Alex
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I really like my Fourtreks mount. So much that I will be ordering their dual tool mount eventually.
The stock tubing on the OEM rack is 1.75 (1 3/4").
Is there a way to keep the jack from getting 'jacked' with this mount?
A cable lock is one way... though I think someone posted a topic on the blue room on Ellis Precision releasing mounts that are compatible with wheel lock lugs. I'll see if I can find it.
EDIT: Here -> http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forums/ellis-precision/114716-ellis-...
Hi lift makes a mount as well... thats what I use, and it's a whole lot cheaper too. The Fourtreks mount costs more than a hi-lift plus the hi-lift mounts. It's nice though.
Tip: buy a foot of fuel hose from auto zone or wherever, and slide it over the U-bolts. Keeps the mounts from possibly slipping and cushions the mount against the roof rack.
Thanks for the helpful tips! I'll be sure to check them out.
I made my own using aluminum ballast brackets with carriage bolts, full thread rod, assorted nuts, washers and wing nuts to secure them. I locked mine with a cable lock. Cost about $35, but could have used just 2 brackets instead of 3. Stayed secure during our Hollister event last Saturday. I looked at various options out there, price range varies, but I got satisfaction from making my own. I copied the ideas from others.
Nice! I may have to steal your idea, haha. I must say, you're one brave soul for bringing a NEW rig without license plates to Hollister!
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