Here's Bumper's bumper, that's not really a bumper.
I needed a place to mount my 48" Hi-Lift, a must have as I have a tandem tilt trailer and I don't want to take ramps with me, so the Hi-Lift does double duty to lift the front of the tilt bed, then goes with me on the sxs. Trailer stays blocked up until loading time, so only needs to be lifted once.
I used a short length of 2" diameter pipe, cut in half, to reinforce where the U-bolts squeeze the roll bar - they're painted black so don't show up too well. Also lined the clamps with dense foam rubber.
Link to the jack mounts:
Amazon.com: Hi-Lift Jack RC-875 Roll Cage Mount (For Jeep JK): Automotive
The jack has to be removed before raising bed, but otherwise does not interfere with bed or tailgate - at the angle I have it mounted.
I needed a place to mount my 48" Hi-Lift, a must have as I have a tandem tilt trailer and I don't want to take ramps with me, so the Hi-Lift does double duty to lift the front of the tilt bed, then goes with me on the sxs. Trailer stays blocked up until loading time, so only needs to be lifted once.
I used a short length of 2" diameter pipe, cut in half, to reinforce where the U-bolts squeeze the roll bar - they're painted black so don't show up too well. Also lined the clamps with dense foam rubber.
Link to the jack mounts:
Amazon.com: Hi-Lift Jack RC-875 Roll Cage Mount (For Jeep JK): Automotive
The jack has to be removed before raising bed, but otherwise does not interfere with bed or tailgate - at the angle I have it mounted.