Hi-Lift Jack Mount/AEV Hood
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JK Junkie
sorry my wife saw my post and told me to apologize, not everybody is as smart as you are she said, of course she was being sarcastic. so sorry. am I actually quoting my self.
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JK Super Freak
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boots that looks awesome. I'd run it like that on a trail trip but not 24/7 just due to weather here on the Gulf Coast. I have the Shrockworks stubby winch bumper and just welded some fog light tabs on my bull bar, didn't like the extra lights compared to the already existing fog lights on the main bumper. I was going to remove the new tabs I welded on but now am thinking about using them for my HiLift..thanks for the good idea
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Not a problem. You can't be too slow - sounds like you married a good woman.
Last edited by JK-Rubi; 08-23-2008 at 06:29 PM.
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JK Super Freak
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Glad to be of some help. For something so simple I have gotten alot of positive feedback........
The brackets I made up were very easy to make.
They were just two pieces of 1 1/8" roound stock, I cut them 3" long each. Then drilled a hole at each end about a inch in. Taped the holes and bolted up to the stock light mounts found on the ARB grill bar.....
The brackets I made up were very easy to make.
They were just two pieces of 1 1/8" roound stock, I cut them 3" long each. Then drilled a hole at each end about a inch in. Taped the holes and bolted up to the stock light mounts found on the ARB grill bar.....
Last edited by boots; 08-23-2008 at 06:58 PM.
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Thanks for the Dick and Jane version.