Hi-Lift Jack RC-875 Roll Cage Mount (For Jeep JK)
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Tubing with a diameter less than 1" (square or round) is available in the RC-series The work will be done by 875. It is typical for UTV roll cage tubing to measure at least 1" in diameter.
I have no trouble fitting the 48"
The CJ7 is not my device, so I do not know if it works or not. Getting the 2002 TJ to go in and work was a hassle. It was necessary to turn one of the brackets slightly in order to use it at the top of the tailgate. In order to integrate the component properly, it needs to be taken out and then put back in.
The length of the Hi Lift jack will determine how long it is. The one I used was on my 1974 In the rear of the car, the jack is mounted horizontally behind the driver's
Selected User Reviews For Hi-Lift Jack RC-875 Roll Cage Mount (For Jeep JK)
Here are the pictures. On my 13 JKU, this has been installed. As can be seen in the photographs, it is mounted on the roll bar at the bottom. did not want to block the cargo space so I positioned my goods on top instead. Bolt it on after unzipping the cover, splitting the fabric seems, and bolting it to the frame.
I liked the product and found the price to be competitive. It was surprising to find the name brand was the best price. I read lots of reviews and consider it one of the best things for my Jeep. It is a very good mount with solid build quality and excellent functionality. My rear roll cage is just under the seat belt holders on the rear pillars, so I mounted it on top of that. The jack is able to fit underneath the roof with plenty of space. Remove the hardtop now that it's clear to do so. This mount is very easy to install, taking only 15 minutes to install with no cutting, drilling, or modification of my Jeep whatsoever. There's no need for a roll cage cover, because it fits right over it. I am super happy about it. As a result, the jack is tightly and securely mounted. The screws or jack are not liable to loosen since they have lock washers on them. Lock washers are included with the knobs, making it easy to put them on and take them The jack handle is also fitted with a Velcro belt that is used to keep it tight and prevent it This allows the jack to be easily accessed, without having to go into No matter if the top is on or off, it's great. A short v-neck version of the pack is also included In the event you have a different style of Jeep tube, you may need bolts. In truth, you can use either size Rather than mount it on the hood, this is a much better option - As we had it at first, I would recommend this mount and location to anyone who owns a Jeep.
I was initially disappointed that it was not able to fit around the top of my roll cage on my 17 JKU (even after removing some styrofoam, and the cover), but it was mounted as far up as possible on the sides of the cage. I was surprised at how well it turned out. I still have the full amount of cargo space in my rear, and I have no illusion that I can see out of the back window. Besides, there shouldn't be any rattling or other noise.
A 48" High Vis First Responder is in my possession There is a fireman's jack (fireman) and a soft top from 2016. In my experience, finding a mount inside my vehicle that makes it possible to drop the top without either blocking the cargo area or removing the jack has been a struggle. It cannot be mounted on other mounts because of the base. In spite of that, this kit allows me to move the jack anywhere I like on the tubes while still holding it firmly in place. Despite my best efforts, the jack does not shake, shimmy, rattle or rattle at all. My Jeep becomes more than just a vehicle. The ragtop technique results in things being able to stand up on their own. As a result, I wish the knobs had been locking, or at least offered the option to upgrade to a locking knob for an additional charge. I have to make do with a temporary solution until I can figure out a more complex and secure solution.
I find this to be quite In all the high lift jack mounts I've had, this has by far been my favorite. I wanted to keep my jack inside the cab to extend its life and prevent rush (living in New England) so I found this to be the perfect solution for It only has one downside, which is that depending on where you mount it, it either takes up truck space or blocks the rear window. If you're not sure what works best for your rig, do your research and find out what works for you. However, this is excellent!.
I installed it with no problem. It didn't fit behind the rear seat area of my 02 TJ when I had my hard top installed, so I returned it. My front seats ended up being directly behind the router. Fortunately, as my rear seat is not installed, I do not have to worry about the jack's position getting in the way. If I choose to retake the test, this placement could prove problematic in the future We will install the backseat at some point in the future. Overall, I think the product is worth purchasing. I had to tape up the ends of the exposed bolt threads as they would have punctured the fabric of the seats over time. Highly recommended.
As a result, you win a lot. I like it. What will you do with this when it has been mounted/stored? I did not want to bolt it to the hood hinges. The rear tire / rear bumper I have is too big for a mount, so didn't want to mount it to the front. There are no more options left. It is mounted inside the car right in front of the tailgate, on the rear of the roll cage. Sturdy is this thing. Only issue will be if you want to load items that are large into the cargo compartment Keeping it in the way is an inconvenience. 48" is the size of my jack. Maybe I could figure out a way to mount it on the roll cage right behind the passenger seat if I took the time to do so. The answer is yes, I think. Not a regret in sight Glad I succeeded in getting.
I found these mounting brackets to be very well constructed. In the product description, it states that the product is designed for a JK or that it can be used on other models without the top attached. The mounted inboard cylinder is installed in the same position on the TJ as shown in the picture on the JK. I had a difficult time positioning the rear seat in just the right place since there is not a lot of room back there. am able to position my 48" Hi-Def TV so that it is not blocking the view of my front windows There is barely enough room for Lift. In the closed position, the base of the jack just brushes the window of the soft top. I could not get this to work on a TJ with a hardtop. It seems like the Velcro strap is to keep the handle from rattling, so I suppose it's there to keep it from rattling. This is unlikely to be very effective, and you should get the steel clips made by them instead.