tinker trek
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I moved it to the rear.
If you happen to go in a parking garage with it mounted on the rear door, don't assume just because the garage minimum clearance exceeds the top of the jack, that it won't get bent entering or leaving the garage, or on one of the ramps.
Don't ask how I know.
I moved it to the rear.
Not that you'd have it mounted daily, but you may have need to use a parking garage coming from or going to off-roading.Yes...It will not go in & out of my own garage lol.
I don't plan to have this mounted all the time so daily driving won't be a problem. Just need to be careful with it mounted out on trips.
Musky, say it isn't so!no problem at all, I am a bit harsh at times for sure.
I gave all of mine away. Now they're mounted on someone else's Land Rover.
the main thing mine gets used for is a breaker bar. That handle slides over any wrench!:ylsmoke:
When I made my rear door mount I put nuts on behind the jack so that when I tightened down the wing nuts, which had lock washers under them, they didn't come loose.Incidentally, ntsqd's suggestion of drilling the wingnuts is a good one - better than drilling the bolts. If you drill the bolts, it still won't keep the wingnuts tight, even if they can't fall off! (Plus the wings will be less troublesome to drill).
I have three of them sitting in the shop. In 25+ years of wheeling I've used one 3 or four times.