Southern Powersports High-Lift Jack Tube Mount 1-2.5" (Round/Square) Red, Black, Gray, Orange, Blue (Black)
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Thank you for your help.
No, not at all. The top knob could simply be unscrewed if someone so desired.
I'm not sure, but it's a well-made question.
Fits any standard bar.
Selected User Reviews For Southern Powersports High-Lift Jack Tube Mount 1-2.5" (Round/Square) Red, Black, Gray, Orange, Blue (Black)
My 2011 Jeep (with hardtop) spends the majority of its time outside, so I needed something to keep the hi-tech interior cool. Lift the jack out of the elements to prevent rusting, which is a common problem with these jacks. br>br>A few pointers for installation: br>1) position clamps and tighten just enough to hold in place, then position jack to clampsbr>2) if you're having trouble fitting your jack because of the base plate (as I did), remove it from the jackbr>3) after confirming fit, cut any necessary foam out of the way for a snug fit, then tighten everything downbr>4) attach base plate to jack through one of the holes in the I-beam br>br>I made the mistake of cutting foam before confirming fit, which necessitated repositioning clamps, which resulted in more foam cutting. Hopefully, the guidelines outlined above will assist others in avoiding unfavorable outcomes. Foam cutting is required. I can't comment on the clamps' long-term durability just yet, but they appear to be adequate so far. I hadn't heard any rattling or squeaking before. br>br>I was worried that the jack would obstruct my rear view, but I don't notice it at all when I'm in the driver's seat. The only drawback I can see to mounting my high-definition television is that it takes up a lot of space. The disadvantage of using a lift jack in this manner is the time and effort required to unload any cargo in order to reach the jack and wrangle it off and out. However, I'm willing to put up with the inconvenience because I've had to use my winch more than my jack.
My 2011 Jeep JKU rear bar was installed quickly and painlessly. To make the bar cover fit properly, I had to remove some foam from the inside. The jack is solid, and because it's up high and out of the way, I don't even notice it's there. It takes less than a minute to unscrew and remove from the mount.
I attempted to purchase one, but the threads were incorrect. It requires a lock, and one jack has already been stolen.
I thought my generous $50 would be enough to hold a jack when I placed my order. They're light, but they're tough, if that makes sense. They come with three sizes of 'u' clamps to accommodate a variety of roll bar sizes. You won't be sorry if you get these if you're going to use a farm type jack on your Jeep or UTV.
These are excellent for attaching items. The color doesn't hold up well in the sun and fades quickly, but other than turning pink, it doesn't affect how it works. I wish they had sent the knobs with the larger lock washers.
After experimenting with other options, I am impressed with the materials quality and machine work of these brackets. Our Jeep has a High Lift jack mounted on the front bumper. The jack has remained stationary for over a month. There will be no rotation. I'm very happy.
This is a high-quality product that keeps my lift in place. The cotter pin-secured base on the jack is the only wiggle I get. The rattle can be fixed with just one rubber bungee. These aren't a joke; they're genuine.
The clamps don't hold very well, and the jack pulls them down. And the clamp nuts are only good for one use; once tightened, they won't move again. Gualded to the clamp after attempting to tighten up the first time. If I can loosen the clamps, I'll try to put some rubber under the holder.