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View Poll Results: What Hilift should I get?
48" 6 66.67%
60" 3 33.33%
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Old 04-09-2008, 02:04 AM
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48" or 60" Hi-Lift?? What do you have?

Planning to get a hi-lift sometime this week.

The price difference is SO little between the 2....BUT i dont think i really need a 5ft jack.....or do i?

What do you people with hi-lifts have?
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48" , even with the titan swap it gets the wheels off the ground in the front, with at least a foot left on the bar to go.
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Unless you have tube bumpers or sliders those farm jacks don't work so well. I have a floor jack in it's box under the back seat of my CC.
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48" should be all you need
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neither, get a Radflo HydraJac Pictures
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48"

Used many times, get the extra stuff for it as well, makes a great clamping device, makes a cheap winch, etc... I've pulled body panels out on the trail enough for trucks, etc. to keep going with my high lift, installed springs, jacked a samuari up & over a fallen redwood....it's a handy tool !
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I have a 60", but it is not needed. I mainly justified the extra length for winching, if needed. That was before I got a real winch... The difference dose not make it overly cumbersome.
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