HiLift Jack Bed Rail Mount

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I like the way the spray-in liners look when new, but I rarely haul constructions materials or need to. I have the Ford rubber mat and that works for my needs.


@Zeke555, let see some pics!
 

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It looks like this thread died 3 years ago. Anyone found an aftermarket way to mount a hi-lift yet? I love what @602Raptor did, but I won't claim to be that handy. Aftermarket is probably safest for me...
 

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It looks like this thread died 3 years ago. Anyone found an aftermarket way to mount a hi-lift yet? I love what @602Raptor did, but I won't claim to be that handy. Aftermarket is probably safest for me...

I would suggest Builtright Industries. I did the same system as above but added e-track between them. Past year I removed it and upgraded to Builtright's bedside panels. Very easy to install.
 

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@Zeke555, did you add a HiLift to your builtright panels? If so could you send on pictures? And could you comment on how well they hold up while offroading?

I am pretty sure the panels won't stand up to the weight of a HiLift jack, but would be happy to see an application of the panels which would prove me wrong.
 

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@Zeke555, did you add a HiLift to your builtright panels? If so could you send on pictures? And could you comment on how well they hold up while offroading?

I am pretty sure the panels won't stand up to the weight of a HiLift jack, but would be happy to see an application of the panels which would prove me wrong.

I never added a HiLift jack to mine. Just had an axe, shovel, 10lb fire extinguisher and jack handle on them. they are extremely well made and thicker then I expected them to be when I first saw a set @scarrjack bought. I have no doubt they will stand up to any type off-roading on a Raptor since they are bolted at the stock tie down points and if you use 2 clamps panel, (you can but as many as you wish) it won't budge at all. I bought 8 just to be safe and I would have no doubt they can hold a HiLift and other stuff on them with ease. I have seen others that have mounted 2 and 3 ton skid plated jacks or co2 bottles to a single rear panel and had no issues with movement or failure.
 

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I never added a HiLift jack to mine. Just had an axe, shovel, 10lb fire extinguisher and jack handle on them. they are extremely well made and thicker then I expected them to be when I first saw a set @scarrjack bought. I have no doubt they will stand up to any type off-roading on a Raptor since they are bolted at the stock tie down points and if you use 2 clamps panel, (you can but as many as you wish) it won't budge at all. I bought 8 just to be safe and I would have no doubt they can hold a HiLift and other stuff on them with ease. I have seen others that have mounted 2 and 3 ton skid plated jacks or co2 bottles to a single rear panel and had no issues with movement or failure.


I'll give it a look. Thanks!
 

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I never added a HiLift jack to mine. Just had an axe, shovel, 10lb fire extinguisher and jack handle on them. they are extremely well made and thicker then I expected them to be when I first saw a set @scarrjack bought. I have no doubt they will stand up to any type off-roading on a Raptor since they are bolted at the stock tie down points and if you use 2 clamps panel, (you can but as many as you wish) it won't budge at all. I bought 8 just to be safe and I would have no doubt they can hold a HiLift and other stuff on them with ease. I have seen others that have mounted 2 and 3 ton skid plated jacks or co2 bottles to a single rear panel and had no issues with movement or failure.

just occurred to me - I've got the Ford fold up bed extender mounted back there. So long as I am ok with it not folding flat against the side of the truck, these should still install just fine, don't you think?
 
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