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by tarsh » Sun Dec 29, 2013 11:53 pm

im curiouse to see how u guys mounted your high lifts. iv been thinking bout doing a hood mount, but the question is how. post some pics and feel free to explain how you did it :). the more ideas the better. i need to get mine off the rack, i keep hooking it on branches since its mounted on my roof rack.
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by TBYODA » Sun Dec 29, 2013 11:58 pm

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by Blazintrails03 » Mon Dec 30, 2013 12:19 am

I would love something like this but I don't think it would work on our platform.
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by Blazintrails03 » Mon Dec 30, 2013 12:22 am

I just looked at your build thread. Dude get the tube mounts and run it off of your bar on your bumper.

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by HARDTRAILZ » Mon Dec 30, 2013 12:37 am

Never had an issue with mine on the roof rack. Personally don't like the hood or front bumper mount, but would not mind figuring out a way to get it mounted to the rear bumper.
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by The Roadie » Mon Dec 30, 2013 1:02 am

I had mine on the side of the roof rack until I spent 30 seconds analyzing the forces in a 5 mph collision at a stop light. It would turn into a lethal javelin.
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by HARDTRAILZ » Mon Dec 30, 2013 1:16 am

Mine bolts through crossbars so the whole rack has to come off. Having seen the bar mounts for bumpers and hood mounts...my bolts are just as solid.
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by v7guy » Mon Dec 30, 2013 8:32 am

You could make a couple brackets, bolt to the hood by sandwiching the bracket between the hood and the hood bracket. I would think the jack mounted there would be a rather significant visual obstruction while wheeling. But there is only one way to find out
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by tarsh » Mon Dec 30, 2013 10:07 am

Blazintrails03 wrote:I just looked at your build thread. Dude get the tube mounts and run it off of your bar


I could but it's a really steep angle, don't think it would work.
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by tarsh » Mon Dec 30, 2013 10:15 am

v7guy wrote:You could make a couple brackets, bolt to the hood by sandwiching the bracket between the hood and the hood bracket. I would think the jack mounted there would be a rather significant visual obstruction while wheeling. But there is only one way to find out


I have a giant white antenna that defects the lights on my shield already, what a little more
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by v7guy » Mon Dec 30, 2013 10:48 am

tarsh wrote:
v7guy wrote:You could make a couple brackets, bolt to the hood by sandwiching the bracket between the hood and the hood bracket. I would think the jack mounted there would be a rather significant visual obstruction while wheeling. But there is only one way to find out


I have a giant white antenna that defects the lights on my shield already, what a little more





If you've got an antennae that will break light I want the specs!
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by tarsh » Mon Dec 30, 2013 10:58 am

Sry, it reflects the light off my roof to my windshield
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by tarsh » Mon Dec 30, 2013 11:00 am

What "if" I was to drill a hole and sleeve and extend my hood hinge bolts to except a bracket or sorts?
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by tarsh » Mon Dec 30, 2013 11:38 am

Has anyone mounted one on the hood? I've done lots of searching and have yet to find one
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by HARDTRAILZ » Mon Dec 30, 2013 11:41 am

Not that I have ever seen. I think the general consensus was it was not the best option.
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by mikekey » Mon Dec 30, 2013 11:42 am

I tried, those jeep mounts are taller than they look.

Not going to work, so you might as well throw that idea out unless you want to stare at it.
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by Moots1288 » Mon Dec 30, 2013 11:46 am

There mounts are shorter then those but there body shape is allot different anyways
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by tarsh » Mon Dec 30, 2013 11:49 am

Oooo man! I like it. I'd just make mine as lo profile as possible. Do u have any more pics of it?
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by mikekey » Mon Dec 30, 2013 11:56 am

No additional photos, because I was experimenting. I tried a few different things in the past. Including mounting to the front bumper, which didn't look right either. Set it on your hood, even if you make it lower profile, and mount the base on the passenger side, you're still going to have a huge obstruction staring at you. Doubly so if you bought the cover for the base to protect it from the elements.
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by The Roadie » Mon Dec 30, 2013 12:30 pm

I agree I could have beefed up my mount a lot like Kyle. I was a HiLift noob (I think I had the first one among the offroading Trailvoy group.) and used their Loc Rac mounts. The bolt that went through the shaft was fine, except I mounted it to the thin aluminum plates on the side of the Surco roof rack. And the bracket at the foot end of the HiLift was ludicrously thin. The entire product is better suited for a vertical jack mounting concept somewhere else on the back of the truck.

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Later on, I had it mounted to the beefy threaded mounts on the HitchGate swingaway, and that was fine until I had that shortened and finally built into the new custom bumper. I should see if my brother can adapt the new swingaway design to accept the HiLift again.
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