Need hood mount for high lift
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What plastic they are all metal and I have rubber grometts on top between the jack and metal. The reason it looks twisted is because I have to take it off and grind a little off the side of the brackets because I cut mine 1 1/4 inches wide so it doesn't seat in the grove on the hood hinge. That's why I advised 1 inch wide. I have had it up there for 6 months or so and been rock crawling prob 19 times and it has not moved a cm.
Yes very good idea then lol
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Originally Posted by Woods
Not a hood mount, but a great option for the 4-door: http://www.jeepswag.com/jackmount/index.html
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I have a couple of rectangle tubes bolted to my hi-lift. I've mounted quick fists on the tubes and I can carry my full size shovel (not shown) and axe. It takes a little longer to get to my hi-lift, but I don't use it very often.
Here's a crappy cell phone pic with the hard top on.
Here's a crappy cell phone pic with the hard top on.
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Originally Posted by medic_23387
Get a small piece of 3in by 3in square tubing and cut off two one inch pieces. Drill two holes in the bottom for hood hinge bolts and one in the top to put a bolt through. Place washes on and set jack on bolts then tighten down a wing nut. Thats what I did cost $5.
What metal did you use? Aluminum, steel? Thx