Having a hard time with the new rear bumper finding a place to place my high lift Jack. I've seen to do it from the bumper but take a look, please let me know your thoughts.
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One more that is a mea culpa pic taken of me fixing a broken front axle shaft in 2003 while using a Hi-Lift to support the Jeep. STUPID STUPID STUPID. As soon as I got up from where I was & saw that the Jeep had shifted back on the Hi-Lift, it freaked me out. That's the last time I ever carried a Hi-Lift. I soon figured out it would have been better to have used the factory jack under the front axle to fix it. The terrain didn't allow for a better Hi-Lift placement, that rock had to be placed there just to get enough height. Shoulda used my factory jack that day. STUPID shit happens but at least I learned a lesson that day. The pic was taken on Sledgehammer in Johnson Valley, that's me in the black hat.
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That was a good one!Works better under the axle...
this threads going all to hell lol
What exactly makes them dangerous?
"Community"!!! Love that show!Don't forget to use the jack stands with your lift.
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I was thinking the exact same thing. I must have half a dozen of them in my garage. Some have the old removable "J"-shaped hook designed to catch the lower lip of your bumper. Others have a small tab that fit into a slot in your bumper. Growing up, it's all we used because it's all there was! When you had a jack, you had a "bumper jack". I've had 'em lean, had 'em fail and drop, and I've had 'em do exactly what they were supposed to do. Thanks for the trip down memory lane, @05 Blue Unlimited!Thanks for all the vids guys...remember when all cars came with a version of the hi-lift?
And now they don't..... I remember when they all came with cigarette lighters too. .....Thanks for all the vids guys...remember when all cars came with a version of the hi-lift?
Yep, sure do.Remember when we use to ride in the back of open bed pickups??