OverlandXT Hi-Lift Tube Adapter

adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
Well, i've always been fond of products people put time into and build with their heart. I just found out not too long ago a friend of mine has been building these hi-lift adapters for several years now. I asked him why he hadn't gone ahead and sold them to the public? Just bad timing for him, but he was supplying them to a few small shops here and there. The gist of the situation is, there's others on the market but i want to give him a chance to sell his and boost the crappy year he's had with job searching. I have a storefront to make this happen and he unfortunately does not. Give a buddy an opportunity that may not normally.

So, with that out of the way and back story complete... here it is. The OverlandXT Hi-lift Tube adapter IN STOCK and ready to ship.

Made from durable 1/4" steel, hand fabricated in the USA and combined with a high quality safety pin it easily has the ability to lift any rig out there (up to a full size). If it works on our heavy weight Landcrusher, it will work on your rig. In my eyes, this piece is a must in everyones recovery bag. Fits up to 2" tubing.

Made by OverlandXT

To order yours go to our Trasharoo cart today. MSRP - $59.99
 

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adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
Are these the Wab-Fab ones?

No sir. These are made by OverlandXT. There are many on the market that look the same. Wabfab is another manufacturer that has had problems keeping up with demand from what i've been told. People not receiving their product in a timely manor. I don't know if this is true or not, but ours are in stock on the shelf and they're READY to ship tomorrow.
 

jdholder

Explorer
No sir. These are made by OverlandXT. There are many on the market that look the same. Wabfab is another manufacturer that has had problems keeping up with demand from what i've been told. People not receiving their product in a timely manor. I don't know if this is true or not, but ours are in stock on the shelf and they're READY to ship tomorrow.

I bought a Wab Fab one six months ago - wish I had known about your friend! It took 6 weeks to get the Wab Fab one - completely unexpected.

Good luck with the sales!!
 

dms1

Explorer
Will be calling you guys this week, need to get one of those for my recovery kit. (Just didn't want to buy one from Wab Fab)
 

BigAl

Expedition Leader
I can't see the pictures in the first post, but from the pictures I saw on the Trasharoo site, I cant tell what this thing does for you. Anyone have any better pictures?

edit: never mind it's for lifting a vehicle with tube bumpers/rockers, correct?
 

adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]

$59.99. It's in the bottom of my 1st post and on our website.

I can't see the pictures in the first post, but from the pictures I saw on the Trasharoo site, I cant tell what this thing does for you. Anyone have any better pictures?

edit: never mind it's for lifting a vehicle with tube bumpers/rockers, correct?

That is correct Al.

Will be calling you guys this week, need to get one of those for my recovery kit. (Just didn't want to buy one from Wab Fab)

Sounds great Dave. Thank you for your order!
 

1leglance

2007 Expedition Trophy Champion, Overland Certifie
I have the Wab Fab, and after seeing the Overland XT one and knowing the rest of the stuff he makes I would buy this one hands down everytime.
 

adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
Ok, i've uploaded more photos of the adapter. Also, Tom at OverlandXT has just re-designed it to be stronger and it's now made out of 1/4" tube instead of 3/16". Funny, i know i just announced it and it's already re-designed. But its for the better. These are in stock and ship same day before noon. All new orders will get the new design and it's the same price.

thanks guys.
 
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Willman

Active member
Dave....

Do they come with a coating or are they bare?

Looks like a coat of spray paint from the pictures??
 

adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
Nic, sorry for the delay in reply. They're coated. It's a hardened paint that he uses. I don't know the specific brand or type. I know it's in between a spray paint and a powder coat. Rugged for sure.

These are in stock and ready to go still. Great for the Holiday season gift giving!
 

mhiscox

Expedition Leader
Just got mine today to fit the sliders on the Tacoma. It's a very handsome piece and it looks very well made. Color me pleased. :)
 

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