XJ Hi Lift mount

AFSOC

Explorer
If your jack is a 48 and you remove the foot, it will fit under your rear seat. Keeps you from rust and grime in the pins.
 

BIGdaddy

Expedition Leader
Looking to get my hi lift out of the cargo area but don't want to roof mount, trying to keep the CG as low as possible. ARB on front doesn't have room. Wondering if this would work on my XJ stock rear bumper. Any comments?
https://www.quadratec.com/products/92200_04.htm

that would work fine, and now hi-lift has a neoprene boot available that can be bought and put over the working parts of the jack to protect them from the weather.

another option is a boot gaiter, for hiking. At places like REI you can buy just
one, and put it over the jack mechanism. I think I saw some for like $10.00, last time I was there.

I have car seats on my rear seat, so I can't use that area for quick access storage, like some others can, but that seems like a pretty good option, too.
 

ox4mag

Explorer
Just make sure that wherever it's placed in the interior that it's secured down and can't move in case of a roll over. The last thing you want is a 48-60" Hi-Lift jack flying in the air if you accidentally roll your vehicle.

Good luck!
 

BIGdaddy

Expedition Leader
Just make sure that wherever it's placed in the interior that it's secured down and can't move in case of a roll over. The last thing you want is a 48-60" Hi-Lift jack flying in the air if you accidentally roll your vehicle.

Good luck!

thats the other reason I rather weatherproof it and stick it outside...as a projectile it would be catastrophic. :Wow1:
 

jeepmedic46

Expedition Leader
For now mine is under my seat. My Kj has plastic bumpers and has nothing to attach brackets to.:smiley_drive:
 

Petee

New member
I have all my recovery gear under my back seat of the ZJ. So I had no room for the HI lift. I drilled two hole and stuck two bolts through the metal frame that the bottom of the back seats rest on. Its tucked in enough that on one has noticed it in the rear "leg room" area. But I also rarely have anyone in the back but the dogs and they dont complain much. I think if car seats are back there it would be a great place in your rig. Secure, safe (if bolted in) out of the general way, low and still easy enough to get at.
 

Maximus Ram

Expedition Leader
Looking to get my hi lift out of the cargo area but don't want to roof mount, trying to keep the CG as low as possible. ARB on front doesn't have room. Wondering if this would work on my XJ stock rear bumper. Any comments?
https://www.quadratec.com/products/92200_04.htm

I had used that exact mount to mount it on my front bumper when it was stock. Worked fine. Just a pain drilling through the bumper steeel. Now it is going to go on the swing-a-way tire carrier on the back bumper.
 

BigAl

Expedition Leader
I like them on the hood. I bought a set of those 4x4 racks a long time ago, i wasn't real impressed by the quality and ended up making my own mounts
 

BIGdaddy

Expedition Leader
yeah, BigAl, he'd probably benefit from seeing your fabbed mounts. Might be able to adapt them...
 

BigAl

Expedition Leader
yeah, BigAl, he'd probably benefit from seeing your fabbed mounts. Might be able to adapt them...

I orginally used the 4x4 rack mounts on the face of a 2x4 box bumper. I didn't like the way they looked so I scrapped them, all but the clamp plate.
I made my own mounts, reused the clamp plate and used the hinge bolt to hold them down. The bolt I used is stainless.

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I couldn't find a close p of the finished mount
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cnskate

Adventurer
I drilled through the back seat and attached two big Quick Fists. I can securely attach a Hi-Lift and a Pull Pal there. Hard to get to if the back is full of gear though.
 

shadow images

Observer
Heres what I have until I get around to me tire swing on the bumper. Rear seat does work.
 

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