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Alien09 12-30-2022 04:43 PM

Best Hi Lift mount recommendations
 
Looking for recommendations on a quality hi-lift mount for a 2017 Wrangler JK Smoky Mountain 4-door. Preferably one that doesnt require drilling. What have you all been using?

resharp001 12-30-2022 05:49 PM

Generally a high lift is kinda silly additional weight to carry on a regular basis. They are rarely used IMO. Having said that, there are a couple times I have carried one for long trips where I need to be as self-sufficient as humanly possible due to terrain and geographic remoteness. I have used the mounts hood hinge bolts and hold the jack in front of the windshield. The only complaint I have about those is that position blocks my windshield sprayer nozzles and unless I'm going 70+mph on the interstate and have help from the wind, no fluid gets to the windshield to clean it. :crazyeyes:


Alien09 12-30-2022 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by resharp001 (Post 4399664)
Generally a high lift is kinda silly additional weight to carry on a regular basis. They are rarely used IMO. Having said that, there are a couple times I have carried one for long trips where I need to be as self-sufficient as humanly possible due to terrain and geographic remoteness. I have used the mounts hood hinge bolts and hold the jack in front of the windshield. The only complaint I have about those is that position blocks my windshield sprayer nozzles and unless I'm going 70+mph on the interstate and have help from the wind, no fluid gets to the windshield to clean it. :crazyeyes:

Good point. I already have a hi lift from a previous vehicle. I need to take my jk to my off grid property frequently which has rough and rocky roads. I did read a previous post abot weling bolts to the tire rack which sounds like a pretty good option as long as the welds are good. Another poster mentioned ratchet strapping to the spare tire which might work as well. Thanks for your input!

Grand Umpah 01-15-2023 02:05 PM

You can buy brackets that attach to the top of the roll bar in back, that keeps it high and out of the way, yet accessible, but more importantly, it's inside and out of the elements. I made one out of exhaust pipe hangers (U-shaped) and some metal strap material that I had, and mount mine about half-way up the roll bar, so that it just clears the tote boxes. I also mount my shovel to the hi-lift with fist clamps. Both then become readily accessible

Dat 01-19-2023 10:02 AM

I like that idea of mounting inside, haven’t seen those mounts, my hi lift is probably 35 years old, don’t carry it much because of mounting, it stayed in my tool box with my trucks, the springs and pins don’t like the elements from being outside

Grand Umpah 05-26-2023 06:06 PM

Here's a link to mounting brackets that mount to the roll bar:
https://www.amazon.com/Dominion-OffR.../dp/B00DPN5TYG

#WildChild 07-29-2023 10:50 AM


Originally Posted by resharp001 (Post 4399664)
Generally a high lift is kinda silly additional weight to carry on a regular basis. They are rarely used IMO. Having said that, there are a couple times I have carried one for long trips where I need to be as self-sufficient as humanly possible due to terrain and geographic remoteness. I have used the mounts hood hinge bolts and hold the jack in front of the windshield. The only complaint I have about those is that position blocks my windshield sprayer nozzles and unless I'm going 70+mph on the interstate and have help from the wind, no fluid gets to the windshield to clean it. :crazyeyes:

Look into getting a spacers to lift the jack like 3/8ths of an inch on the studs. I had this issue as well but i found that if i lifted the jack slightly and flipped it so the handle side was facing the front of the jeep it minimized blocking the spray nozzles.

SCOTT B 07-29-2023 04:03 PM

i just put it under the back seat

Hobbs47 10-29-2023 12:31 PM


Originally Posted by Grand Umpah (Post 4403388)
Here's a link to mounting brackets that mount to the roll bar:
https://www.amazon.com/Dominion-OffR.../dp/B00DPN5TYG

I like the looks/idea of this. Does it work with a Spider Shade do you know?


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