1stDeuce
Explorer
People use guns dangerously too, but most of us understand that the gun isn't the problem...
To comment on the original topic, I used my hi-lift a LOT when I was in college and didn't have a winch, or lockers, or even decent tires on my truck... Just two sturdy bumpers, and some chain and straps got me out of a lot of situations! Even had a custom built piece of chain for chaining the axle up so I could more easily use the hi-lift to change a tire. Never any injuries to me or the truck from using the hi-lift, as I am evidently equipped with un-common sense.
After I got a winch and than a Jeep, I pretty much stopped carrying it, but I use it around the shop to break down tires a lot. And occasionally I jack something up with it too.
If you have two good bumpers, a Hi-lift can save you a lot of frustration, and sometimes help you though something that wouldn't be possible to winch through. (Rocks snagging undercarriage come to mind as a good time for the hi-lift.)
I'm not going to get rid of mine any time soon, even if I don't often take it on the trail with me.
Chris
To comment on the original topic, I used my hi-lift a LOT when I was in college and didn't have a winch, or lockers, or even decent tires on my truck... Just two sturdy bumpers, and some chain and straps got me out of a lot of situations! Even had a custom built piece of chain for chaining the axle up so I could more easily use the hi-lift to change a tire. Never any injuries to me or the truck from using the hi-lift, as I am evidently equipped with un-common sense.
After I got a winch and than a Jeep, I pretty much stopped carrying it, but I use it around the shop to break down tires a lot. And occasionally I jack something up with it too.
If you have two good bumpers, a Hi-lift can save you a lot of frustration, and sometimes help you though something that wouldn't be possible to winch through. (Rocks snagging undercarriage come to mind as a good time for the hi-lift.)
I'm not going to get rid of mine any time soon, even if I don't often take it on the trail with me.
Chris