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    Have looked all over this site but can't find if anyone has worked out how or if a high lift jack can be used. Any ideas? Neil

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    You could use one of these, called a Lift-Mate.



    to lift the wheels. I have one and have only used it in the garage to see how it worked.

    Cheers,
    Kevin
    My Rig Buildup [url]http://www.pradopoint.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=4918[/url]

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      Re: Soverign bull bar and high lift jack

      Just picked up a near new hi-lift of fleabay for cheap and I've got jacking points on the rear but nothing up front. I see you can't use the soverign bull bar but recommend the Lift-Mate accessory for the wheel. Question is can you use these on the standard Prado alloys or are these for steel rims only?

      Cheers
      Corbo
      04 TD GX, 2" Dobinson/Lovells lift, Strongarm dual wheel carrier, Sovereign b/bar, 17x7.5 Speedy Grande, MT ATZ(5 rib) 245/70R17, HD 4WD Couplertec system, Manta 3" exhaust, Safari snorkel, Polyair airbags, MAXTRAX, Unifilter, Redarc Dual batts, Narva Ultima 175 spotties, Cruise, Rola r/racks, DIY Boost gauge, rear false floor

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      • #4
        Re:

        Originally posted by pradogxlv6
        ...I suggest if you require the use of a high light(sic) on a Prado, you invest in a ARB bar...

        Or even better still, a TJM bar :mrgreen: .


        Mick
        'Such is life...' Ned Kelly, just before the bastards hung him.

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        • #5
          Re: Soverign bull bar and high lift jack

          Originally posted by Corbo
          Just picked up a near new hi-lift of fleabay for cheap and I've got jacking points on the rear but nothing up front. I see you can't use the soverign bull bar but recommend the Lift-Mate accessory for the wheel. Question is can you use these on the standard Prado alloys or are these for steel rims only?

          Cheers
          Corbo
          Hi Corbo, I bought a lift mate as I don't have jacking points either. I believe in their little manual it states they're ok for alloys. They have a dense rubber padding which goes up against the wheel. I think there's more chance of denting a steel rim (which I have) than there is cracking an alloy with it. It works well for me but not perfect for every situation - if you belly out, it takes a lot longer to get out as you need to keep piling stuff under the wheels until it's up high enough. If you're simply bogged due to wheels, it's great as you don't have to jack out all the articulation before the wheel comes off the ground. Here are some pics from our Robe trip at easter which might give some idea of it's use.
          Cheers - Phil Taylor

          Prado KZJ120 2006 GX 3.0ltr Manual TJM T13 Bar, Airtec Snorkel, Sand/snow mats, cargo barrier, Cruise, Budget Campertrailer, 8x17" steelies w/ 265/70/R17 Mickey Thompson ATZ 4 ribs, Binatone GPS, Other Stuff...

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