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First Off, Dry Heat did it FIRST. I just took his idea and adapted it a bit to my own aftermarket brush guard.
I did not want the hi lift inside the truck and I did not want it on top. Dry Heat's idea of solid mounting the hi lift worked out great for me.
Just had to drill a couple of holes as my guard did not have the same mount points. It is extremely solid.
I used aircraft style locking nuts as well to give me some added security. I also used stainless steel wingnuts as I think it makes the wingnuts easier to turn under hard pressure.
Also, the one part of Dry Heat's setup that I could not replicate is the rubber bushings, so we bought a $5 rubber mallet and hacked the ends off of it. Worked out great.
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First Off, Dry Heat did it FIRST. I just took his idea and adapted it a bit to my own aftermarket brush guard.
I did not want the hi lift inside the truck and I did not want it on top. Dry Heat's idea of solid mounting the hi lift worked out great for me.
Just had to drill a couple of holes as my guard did not have the same mount points. It is extremely solid.
I used aircraft style locking nuts as well to give me some added security. I also used stainless steel wingnuts as I think it makes the wingnuts easier to turn under hard pressure.
Also, the one part of Dry Heat's setup that I could not replicate is the rubber bushings, so we bought a $5 rubber mallet and hacked the ends off of it. Worked out great.
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First Off, Dry Heat did it FIRST. I just took his idea and adapted it a bit to my own aftermarket brush guard.
I did not want the hi lift inside the truck and I did not want it on top. Dry Heat's idea of solid mounting the hi lift worked out great for me.
Just had to drill a couple of holes as my guard did not have the same mount points. It is extremely solid.
I used aircraft style locking nuts as well to give me some added security. I also used stainless steel wingnuts as I think it makes the wingnuts easier to turn under hard pressure.
Also, the one part of Dry Heat's setup that I could not replicate is the rubber bushings, so we bought a $5 rubber mallet and hacked the ends off of it. Worked out great.
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Hi Lift 2
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Hi Lift 3
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Hi Lift 4
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We spent all day today on some very demanding trails at Barnwell Mountain and the mount came through like a champ. Solid as a rock.
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06-23-2006, 02:51 AM
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Re: Brush Guard Mounted Hi Lift
Can you still open the hood with this set up???
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06-23-2006, 03:42 AM
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Re: Brush Guard Mounted Hi Lift
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Can you still open the hood with this set up???
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frgmstr isn't around anymore, but if you can't, it's just held on with a couple of wing nuts.
Here's another idea for you, also:
http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/s...t=hilift+grade
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06-23-2006, 04:29 AM
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Re: Brush Guard Mounted Hi Lift
Since my original post has gone to the lost thread zone, here's a repeat:
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06-23-2006, 04:51 AM
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Re: Brush Guard Mounted Hi Lift
I sure appreciate the prompt and informative response.
Thanks!!
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06-23-2006, 05:11 AM
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Re: Brush Guard Mounted Hi Lift
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Originally Posted by H2Finally
Since my original post has gone to the lost thread zone, here's a repeat:
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That looks vaguely familiar. Did you do yours before or after me? That's what I thought... COPYCAT!!!!
Hey, shouldn't you be working or something?
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06-23-2006, 05:19 AM
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Re: Brush Guard Mounted Hi Lift
H2F, nevermind. You were before me. Now go back to work!!!!11
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