🔧 Elevate Your Off-Road Game!
The Hi-Lift 4XRAC Jack Mounting System is an essential accessory for off-road enthusiasts, providing a secure and convenient way to stow your Hi-Lift jack. With heavy-duty steel construction, adjustable brackets, and a reliable locking mechanism, this system ensures your gear is always ready for action.
Manufacturer | ARB |
Brand | Hi-Lift |
Item Weight | 3.35 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.5 x 7.7 x 2.7 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 4X400 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 4X400 |
OEM Part Number | 4X400 |
J**R
Hy lift jack mount
First thing it is American made and very sturdy. Definitely heavy duty, I mounted it on my tool box, but you have to use backers for the hardware. I like it…
T**S
Works as advertised
Solid mount. The spacing of the mounting holes works with mollie panel but does can be finicky. Great for truck bed mounted panels.
J**K
Works great
Mounted on utility trailer fender. Easy to install and use.
T**R
Great bracket
Great bracket and very easy to install. Heavy duty bracket with all the nuts and bolts. Can be installed on any flat surface. I was able to install my Hi Lift in front of my small camper. Now it's out of the way and easy to get to if needed. Two heavy duty bolts come with a hole for a small lock, to keep honest people honest.
J**C
It's a 5 Star Now
I used this mounting kit to mount my Hi-Lift 48 inch jack onto the rear stock bumper of my 2001 Jeep Wrangler and it fits and looks great with no problems. I gave it 4 stars because it had two features that I fixed and improved so now it is 5 Stars!The first change was to eliminate the jam nuts from the 1/2 inch carriage bolts because they prevent the jack bar from making a good flush fit against the mounting brackets. So instead of using the jam nuts I cross drilled an 1/8 inch hole in the outer edge of the square shank of the carriage bolts and used a cotter key for retention of the carriage bolt instead of the jam nut. This way the jack bar fits flush against the mounting brackets for a snug fit.The second change was to get rid of those two 3/4 inch locking washers that go on the carriage bolts under the wing nuts. They do a severe and unnecessary amount of damage to both the bracket and the wing nut, a terrible overkill just to retain the wing nut from backing out. I replaced the 3/4 inch lock washers with two plain 1/2 inch flat washers. This brings the wing nuts out far enough on the ends of the carriage bolts so that a lynch pin put through the hole at the end of the carriage bolt will retain the wing nut from backing out any more than 1/2 of a turn. A paddle lock in this hole will also work the same.So now with those two fixes, I have a 5-STAR rating on this product.
S**N
Works great
Ordered these for my truck, ended up, not needing them and gave them to a friend and they were just what he needed so I highly recommend them.
J**Y
Mounted on 2008 Chevy Silverado front bumper.
I mounted this on my 2008 Chevy Silverado front bumper. Since the Silverado bumper isn't flat and the bolts are a little cock-eyed once mounted, I took a sledge hammer and straightened the 1/2 bolts that hold the actual jack in place. You have to hammer the bolts with the wing nuts on so you don't damage the threads. Try not to hit the threads. They're solid. The jack doesn't move. Makes a nice platform for standing (on the jack) if you want to do some maintenance/work on your engine.I thought about mounting these on the hood but decided against it. Where it's mounted has multiple pluses. One of those being that all my work is in the city and there is very tight parking. Cars are always bumping me when they parallel park. With the high lift mounted to the truck bumper, now they'll think twice about bumping me. I have a 6 inch lift and the height of where this is mounted and how far it sticks out is right about trunk level on most cars. It puts a smile on my face thinking about people parallel parking in front of me and trying to do the bump and this puts a nice dent on their trunk. On the rear I have a pintle hitch attached. No one has bumped my rear bumper ever since I put it on. Now I'm protected from jackasses on both ends. :)We'll see how it holds up when I drive across the country, through Baja California and the deserts of the Southwest for a month in August. Will post a follow up.
P**Y
Why spend $60 on the other guys?
\I first made the mistake in buying the Loc-Rac mounting system first which I returned to get this. I looked at this product so it would be secured and locked and not pay $60. I have in mounted behind my window in the bed of my truck and it works great. After its in and the jack mounted there are 2 places to insert a lock to deter lazy theifs from stealing your precious jack. It comes with decant instructions and all hardwear required. A WARNING to all who buy! Measure 2 twice and then measure again especially if you did mount to the floor of your bed where the surface is uneven. There are supporting brackets underneath your truck and if your not careful you will be drilling unnecessary holes in your vehicle and no one wants that to happen.(Didn't happen to me Thank God) Or the jack will not fit properly and you'll have to enlarge on of the holes in the jack so it slides to the bottom (that did happen to me lol). Which it didn't turn out bad at all because it was one of the upper most hole and I won't be jacking that high with the jack. I got lucky!So just be careful!
A**N
Works very well
I’m really satisfied with this mount. It’s simple and clean. I would definitely recommend it. Installed in under 45 minutes. I mounted it to my trucks tool box. I would recommend a backing plate if your putting it on thin material like my tool box.
L**.
Tuff as nails
My farm jack is mounted to my truck tool box with this system. It works perfectly.
A**R
Easy and exelent
Just what I need to hung my hi lift
J**N
Great product
Nice quality
A**X
Sucks having to drill holes in your truck...
Holds it up, but the drilling sucks. Wish o got something that mounts to the box rails instead.
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