Where do you mount a Hi Lift jack on a 4Runner?

Where do you mount a Hi Lift jack on a 4Runner?

There are quite a few options for mounting your Hi-Lift Jack on the 4Runner or any platform for that matter. The most notable locations would be your roof rack, front or rear bumper, and even your hood.

Where should a hi lift jack be mounted?

Common hi lift jack mounting points are the hood, the bumper, inside a truck bed, the roll cage, and the roof rack. Whatever location you use make sure that any Hi-Lift jack accessories also fit if you leave them permanently attached to your jack.

What size are holes on Hi Lift?

Answer: The outside dimensions (overall) are about 2 1/2 in X 7 in. The distance between the holes are about 6 in X 1 3/4 in. The holes are slotted to allow for adjustment.

What do you use a Hi-Lift Jack for?

All Hi-Lift® Jacks can be used to lift, winch, pull, clamp, hoist, spread, etc. while the ARB Jack can be used to lift only.

What is the best recovery mount for a Toyota 4Runner?

This is a great option if you are looking for a recovery set-up on the factory roof rack crossbars of the 4Runner. The Dominion Hi-Lift mount came well packed and looked and felt solid right out of the box. The primary application is to mount a shovel and/or ax to your Hi-Lift Jack.

What are hi-lift® jack accessories?

Hi-Lift® offers a full line of Hi-Lift® Jack Accessories that further increases the versatility of the Hi-Lift® for many varied uses. Most of the Hi-Lift® Jack Accessories are only compatible with the Hi-Lift® jack and will not work with most knock-off jacks.

How do you use hi lift jacks?

Hi-Lift® Jacks aren’t designed to be disposable, and can offer a lifetime of use if properly maintained. Mount your Hi-Lift Jack on the trail rail of your Jeep Gladiator. Mount your Hi-Lift Jack inside the bed of your Tacoma. Secure your Hi-Lift Jack when using the 4XRAC, LOC-RAC, Adjustable Tube Mounts.

How many tools can you Mount to a hi-lift?

Then reattach the four wing nuts when you are done and ready to pack up. Above is the “standard” assembly to mount to your Hi-Lift jack (or with the quick fist grips on the other side of the bracket). With this configuration, you could carry two tools (Shovel and Ax for example).