Mount a Pro Eagle Jack to a Built Right System

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Donovan

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I love my Built Right system but there is No Way it’s holding the Pro Eagle for anything but Sams Club Off-roading:)
I got the Pro Eagle mount, attached to the Cargo-glide and that thing doesn’t move an inch! Most folks don’t want the weight of the CargoGlide but I’m old and Jacked-Up, can’t be crawling up in that bed anymore ;)
dude that is bad ass....

definitely can see this coming in handing for beach trips or etc...wood/nature trips.
 

Rick at FMS

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Price on this?
Retail:
2 ton Pro Eagle jack is $349
2 ton Pro Eagle jack mount is $200
Builtright panels is $345 for a full set or $120 for one
Plus mounting hardware and a custom backing plate
Again, I wouldn't recommend this if you are off-roading at speed, especially through whoops or rough stuff.
 
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I reached out to the Built Right customer service. This was their response, "The 60lbs jack is nearing the recommended weight limit but using the 3 Ton Pro Eagle Jack mount is a very solid mounting solution and will be your best bet."

I agree that off-roading would likely put too much stress on it and I would need to find an alternative mount point.
 

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I have been running a 2.5 Harbor Freight jack with a Solo Motorsports skid plate and mounting plate for a couple years now. It has approximately 8 to 10 bolts holding the skid to the Built Right rack. I also added a section of BR rack to tie the front and rear sections together. There is a couple extra rail clamps due to having a Backflip MX4 cover.

I have done plenty of off roading in the deserts and mountains of Nevada and Utah. Its stayed in place so far. However I have not driven 50+ mph through the whoops. It suits my needs and keeps the bed floor clear. I check it periodically. It is mounted in a gen 1.tempImageEnzf2l.jpg
 

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I didn’t get the front panels due to the 2x tire rack up front, but I have the rear builtrite panels, and they are rather handy. supporting vendors carry them I believe...
 
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