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Does anyone know of a mount for a Hi-Lift jack for the trail sights? Not something I'd leave there, just mount it when I was headed out and thought I might need it. Struggling finding a place to put one when my soft top is on, don't want to put more weight on the swing gate and hitch is occupied with cargo.
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Does anyone know of a mount for a Hi-Lift jack for the trail sights? Not something I'd leave there, just mount it when I was headed out and thought I might need it. Struggling finding a place to put one when my soft top is on, don't want to put more weight on the swing gate and hitch is occupied with cargo.
I would never put a hi-lift jack on the trail sites. Those jacks weigh a lot and that's a bad place for them.

Speaking of which... I'd avoid using farm jacks all together. They are honestly not that great to use, are dangerous to use and unless you have a front and rear bumper that has the jack points for a farm jack, they won't help you.

You are better off just buying a good bottle jack and keep that and some traction boards in your truck. That's a lot easier/better to use them a farm jack. OR if you want something a bit better... carry a Pro Eagle jack, that's what I did. You can also get the harbor freight version of it (off-road style jack with big wheels).

But farm jacks (hi-lift) are honestly just something left over from the Jeep world. I had one, HATED IT. I'll never go back to one.
 
 





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