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Mine is in the back of my tow rig.:;

Stopped carrying one once I figured out 1. if you are high centrered, let your winches out and drive out of it 2. if you need to change a tire, perch your axle on a log 3. a highlift is not a winch.

If I had a "street rig" I guess I'd carry one though.......Nah, probably not.:redneck:
 
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Mine is in the back of my tow rig.:;

Stopped carrying one once I figured out 1. if you are high centrered, let your winches out and drive out of it 2. if you need to change a tire, perch your axle on a log 3. a highlift is not a winch.

If I had a "street rig" I guess I'd carry one though.......Nah, probably not.:redneck:

Seriously, you need one for trundling!

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Hi All:

I don't like carrying a Hi-Lift jack outside of the vehicle. These jacks are already difficult enough to operate, so no reason to add dirt, dust, rust, etc. to the mechanism to make the d*mn thing operate worse than normal! :D

I currently have one shoved between the front seats and a hard-mounted storage box in my FJ40. The Hi-Lift itself has the jacking mechanism wrapped to keep it clean of dirt, etc.

Regards,

Alan
 
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