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@solscooter, that must be the 60", that base plate is massive!Relentless fab mount. Had to chop it down to fit with the. Bed stiffeners.
It was!!@solscooter, that must be the 60", that base plate is massive!
If that’s your truck I’m surprised it hasn’t been hated by the 20 odd people that were ripped off by mob town when they shut down.It was!!
If that’s your truck I’m surprised it hasn’t been hated by the 20 odd people that were ripped off by mob town when they shut down.
@solscooter, Are those Nitto 17" Pizza Cutters? They look really nice.It was!!
Yep. Thanks. 255/80/17@solscooter, Are those Nitto 17" Pizza Cutters? They look really nice.
I’m going to disagree with you and say that’s not true but no worries I didn’t buy anything from them and I have no ill will or feelings towards the whole thing. I didn’t buy anything from them.No one got ripped off. Joe returned all the money
A friend just bought a Tacoma that has a bunch of overlanding boltons, including a High Lift Jack, but it's stock otherwise, meaning that there's no way to jack the vehicle using the hi lift without damage the body.
So FOLOW UP QUESTION: Where are your high lift jacking points?
-M
Any issue keeping the hydraulic jack on it's side? I need to get the safe jack. I don't like to use a hi lift if I can help it.SafeJack mounted where the stock jack used to sleep.
Sliders are the main area. The front CBI bumper has two jacking points and push comes to shove the receiver hitch in the back. Well that’s the plan, but my jack has been in the corner of my garage for the last five years.A friend just bought a Tacoma that has a bunch of overlanding boltons, including a High Lift Jack, but it's stock otherwise, meaning that there's no way to jack the vehicle using the hi lift without damage the body.
So FOLOW UP QUESTION: Where are your high lift jacking points?
-M