Really like the location! Up outta the way and acts as support to roll cage hoop. Really with they would have included large knobs and welded on nuts instead of nuts and bolts that can get lost and need a wrench/socket to remove.
I really like the location also I also have a small shovel strapped to it as well. Yes welding in the studs and having a knob would be much better and make it easier to get the Jack in and out without looking for wrenches. Thank you for watching.
I love the mounting location and I believe some more engineering needs to be done in order to make it easier to use. Basically the same amount of time it takes to install this is time spent on the trail waiting to get the jack out.
Nice video best one so far with the best location which I'm going for as well thank you sir. I hope you don't get too many flats because she'll get a good workout when moving the Jack from the inside of the Jeep lol lol
i know im asking the wrong place but does anybody know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account? I somehow forgot the account password. I appreciate any help you can give me.
@Brennan Shepherd I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im trying it out atm. I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Sorry we missed your message earlier. The two door model might need a different mount. The best to make sure if to go to Jeepswag.com and get the one for your specific model. Thanks.
Hi! Please see this blog post for details of where to buy the mounts. Thanks! www.diyprojectsbydave.com/2017/10/hi-lift-jack-mount-installation-for.html
If you have a flat and don't have the tools to dismount the jack then you're screwed (pun intended). Otherwise I would prefer this spot on the jeep instead of the bumper or hood. I wouldn't want my jack out in the weather.
If you live in a desert then you are right... there is no reason not to put it outside; but where I live we got 87 inches of rain last year. I know plenty of guys who have stored their jacks outside the vehicle and before they got to use it once it was inoperable. Inside the jeep will ensure its reliability long term. I have been searching specifically for products that keep the jack inside the cab. Rust isn't good.
Really like the location! Up outta the way and acts as support to roll cage hoop. Really with they would have included large knobs and welded on nuts instead of nuts and bolts that can get lost and need a wrench/socket to remove.
I really like the location also I also have a small shovel strapped to it as well. Yes welding in the studs and having a knob would be much better and make it easier to get the Jack in and out without looking for wrenches. Thank you for watching.
Just mounted my hi-jack mount, thanks for making this video
Great to hear! Thank you for your comment!
Please make this for a 2020 JL rubicon
I love the mounting location and I believe some more engineering needs to be done in order to make it easier to use. Basically the same amount of time it takes to install this is time spent on the trail waiting to get the jack out.
Thank you for your feedback! It's true. Location is good. Need more thoughts on ease of taking out and back.
I bought brackets from your link and they are the wrong ones.
I watch this video several times and I still can't figure out why this wouldn't work in a two-door version of a JK can you explain that to me?
Very cool! I have to get me some of those brackets! Nice!👋😎👍
HI i have question for you . what if you change your hard top for soft top still works ??
Hi! Yes, that would still work. It's because the Hi-Lift Jack is mounted to the roll bar and not the top, so, it works with both tops.
@@DIYProjectsByDave thanks
Is this the extra long high lift
No, it's not the extra long.
Hey Winimow! What brand Hi-lift jack is this?
Hi! Please see this link for the Hi-Lift Jack we have in this video. Thank you! - amzn.to/2JqJTKJ
Nice video best one so far with the best location which I'm going for as well thank you sir. I hope you don't get too many flats because she'll get a good workout when moving the Jack from the inside of the Jeep lol lol
Thank you for your feedback!
i know im asking the wrong place but does anybody know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account?
I somehow forgot the account password. I appreciate any help you can give me.
@Terrance Daxton instablaster ;)
@Brennan Shepherd I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im trying it out atm.
I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Brennan Shepherd It worked and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much, you saved my account :D
Hi Dave, great video. My next car would be a Jeep :) and my2 girls already ok for that :)
😂 Dave and you will have lots of things to talk about then
always want to get a Jeep with a removeable top. we went to Pismo beach last year and drove on the beach. loved that. we might go again this year.
Helloooooooooo. Is anybody monitoring this channel? Can you please answer my question as to why this won't work in a two door model?
Sorry we missed your message earlier. The two door model might need a different mount. The best to make sure if to go to Jeepswag.com and get the one for your specific model. Thanks.
It won't work because the cage is different on a two door.
Where u get ur mounts?
Hi! Please see this blog post for details of where to buy the mounts. Thanks!
www.diyprojectsbydave.com/2017/10/hi-lift-jack-mount-installation-for.html
dominion off road.
Way too expensive for some bracket
If you have a flat and don't have the tools to dismount the jack then you're screwed (pun intended). Otherwise I would prefer this spot on the jeep instead of the bumper or hood. I wouldn't want my jack out in the weather.
Common sense says you CARRY THE DAMN TOOLS YOU NEED TO DISMOUNT THE JACK IN YOUR JEEP.... smh.
Hay well ay quen bait
Mount cost as much as the jack. Nice set up though but overpriced. Will make my own..
Would not put that inside my cab! Plenty of outside spaces!
If you live in a desert then you are right... there is no reason not to put it outside; but where I live we got 87 inches of rain last year. I know plenty of guys who have stored their jacks outside the vehicle and before they got to use it once it was inoperable. Inside the jeep will ensure its reliability long term. I have been searching specifically for products that keep the jack inside the cab. Rust isn't good.
Just bought this and tried 6 different brands of common hi lift jacks... NONE of them fit. Stay away from this overpriced product
Hay well ay quen bait