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26th April 2015, 08:50 PM
#21
Legendary
Originally Posted by
Bowyer
Very informative however saying this does anyone know of a shop that will fit one for me in Wollongong, seems relatively straight forward but I will stuff it up.
What one do you mean?
High Lift jack or Exhaust Bag?
GU PATROL 2011 Ti, with goodies...
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26th April 2015 08:50 PM
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26th April 2015, 10:04 PM
#22
Beginner
Somehow I put a question about a winch in this thread, was wondering where my question went.
08 GU Auto, TJM steel bar, TJM 2" lift, DP chip, Redarc dual batteries, UHF radio.
Now to get some muddies and get it dirty.
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26th April 2015, 10:55 PM
#23
The master farter
Originally Posted by
Bowyer
Somehow I put a question about a winch in this thread, was wondering where my question went.
Lol. You're using Motorculture i guess.
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BigRAWesty (27th April 2015)
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14th August 2015, 08:05 PM
#24
Patrol Freak
Go the bag,
High lifts are called a "farm Jack" for a good reason. They should stay on the farm!!!!
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14th August 2015, 08:11 PM
#25
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
liftlid
Go the bag,
High lifts are called a "farm Jack" for a good reason. They should stay on the farm!!!!
I agree. During the whole time i was into 4x4s, I've seen them used twice, and both times things turned pear shaped.
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14th August 2015, 10:20 PM
#26
The master farter
I Vote for both. The one time i ever needed to use my exhaust bag we used a high lift with it. No way in hell i would get under a car, or guard even with just the bag. But both id trust more.
They both have thier pros and cons, but id only use the old Trawala or the ARB high lift...
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16th August 2015, 09:03 PM
#27
I think that the high-lift jacks are probably the most dangerous piece of 4wd gear you could use. I use a good quality 15 ton bottle jack, an extension for it, a solid piece of flat wood for a base, and at least one jack stand. A safer method.
Bazza
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16th August 2015, 10:26 PM
#28
The master farter
Dangerous in the wrong hands bazza. And dangerous if you buy the cheap ones too.
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