Bullet Proof High Lift Mount System

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Will know cost to build them exactly by next week. Have to run a busy shop too!
 
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Made 5 for people and had them anodized....dang sure should have done my first one that way!! Black but the matched blue sure looks good. Photo's ina couple days when the hardwae arrives. The price is coming in at $350.00 with ALL the mounting hardware but need to know which model Hi Lift you have. It's hard top get time to make them right now, as our bust season is upon us! This just for ther friends on the forum, this isn't a "for profit" gig.
 
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Very sweet setup, but at 300$ or so bones, not sure if it's worth more than 3X what the jack cost. Does look great though!
 
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bump. Here's another way. It took me a while but it is sweet and BUILT to take a beating even though is very lightweight.
 

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Hey I understand, it was wrapped in a blanket and a bungee cord for 6 years in my former truck and still the jack hasn't been used! LOL I was just offering if 5+ wanted them it wouldn't be that cost effective. Made two more for some guys for their trucks, but I'm not in the production-run business. Maybe Someone would like to buy the drawing then it is easy!
 

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Since it fits under a rollback bed cover, I would be interested!

I just bought a Snap On 1/2 inch Cordless Impact, and I it even works on heavy construction equipment. I saw a guy trying to put on his lugs with a tire iron, and wlaked over and impacted them on in about 10 seconds....it was awesome.
 
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Their new cordless impacts are sweet! I have one too. Check out the 3/8 drive new one that is the small chassis. Lithium Ion Batteries last much longer, but that's the only one they went LI batts yet....wonder why?
 
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