I do off road it. Be we don't have many tree's. But that is something to think about auto on the jeep trails. My problem is my spare tire is on the tailgate. And I'm not quite sure what the best way is to mount it. I have looked at a lot of 4 wheeling sites and I haven't seen very many options other than a swing arm mount.Do you wheel the jeep? Buddy had his on his hood on his TJ and was in a rut leaning a bit and it caught a tree and ended up ripping the mounts off after bending his hood. Backing up wasn't an option. Mine is exposed and sticks at first but pour some water or something on it and it's fine, had to do this when I kept it in the back too. Think it's a high lift thing.
Hi-Lift Lock-Rac Jack Locking Kit for Hi-Lift Jacks LR200. I found that not sure if its what your looking for
You can do it this way. It's mounted on the roll bar and isn't in the way of any obstacles. Easy to get to when needed and is protected from the elements
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mine is only a year old and has rust forming where it slides up and down the shaft. i have used it a fair amount though so maybe its got a bit of wear on it versus one riding on a vehicle and plus i live 5 minutes walk from the ocean
Well I guess that about says it all. No lift on the hood. Thanx for all the info.couple reasons
1. rust, and when Hi-Lifts rust, they become inopperable, keep it inside
2. runs the risk of needlessly denting the hood when trying to remove/put on the hood
3. Rust
4.(and I have seen this first person) when wheeling, the person got into a situation where a tree hit the hood and had his hi-lift mounted there. bent the hi-lift, not only ruined the hood, but also mangled the cowl and teh hi-lift hit the brake booster bending the mount and tearing the firewall
5. can't put down your windshield
6. rust
7. could impede your view when wheeling
8. rust
9. flat out looks stupid
couple reasons
1. rust, and when Hi-Lifts rust, they become inopperable, keep it inside
2. runs the risk of needlessly denting the hood when trying to remove/put on the hood
3. Rust
4.(and I have seen this first person) when wheeling, the person got into a situation where a tree hit the hood and had his hi-lift mounted there. bent the hi-lift, not only ruined the hood, but also mangled the cowl and teh hi-lift hit the brake booster bending the mount and tearing the firewall
5. can't put down your windshield
6. rust
7. could impede your view when wheeling
8. rust
9. flat out looks stupid
I still have my stock bumper and just bolted it to the holes already there.
I did the same install on my '93 YJ. I bought the "sock" to protect it a bit and am using a gun lock to deter thieves. So far so good.