Pro Eagle Jack Options

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ProfZeus

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Found a picture of a Pro Eagle mounted to a BuiltRight bedside rack. Definitely appealing and would be great until I get some other chase rack or something I can mount it on. Any idea if this will work/fit with the 3-ton jack and matched mount? Any thoughts/concerns with weight on the rack or anything else on this? Appreciate the help!
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Found a picture of a Pro Eagle mounted to a BuiltRight bedside rack. Definitely appealing and would be great until I get some other chase rack or something I can mount it on. Any idea if this will work/fit with the 3-ton jack and matched mount? Any thoughts/concerns with weight on the rack or anything else on this? Appreciate the help!
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I’m still surprised how well built and tough the Builtright panels are.
I used them to hold lots of gear/stuff in the bed.
At present, I mounted my 2 Ton Pro eagle base mount, on the right rear panel using 2 large L brackets and grade 8 bolts. (see pics)
( Its not pretty, and not the best mounting solution, but stable so far)

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@ShadowRaptor - That is badass. I don't see a kitchen sink back there but you have just about everything else. Seeing your setup I no longer have much doubt of their toughness. haha. Thanks for the feedback!

Thanks.
Best part is, everything I put in the bed is Not permanent,
and can be removed or transferred to my other vehicles as needed.
(the Builtright panels, just made it all possible :))
 

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You have a ton of room for more stuff in the bed! What's next? I'm thinking a swing out Weber grill would be awesome?:cheers:
 

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You have a ton of room for more stuff in the bed! What's next? I'm thinking a swing out Weber grill would be awesome?:cheers:

It’s possible...:D lol
Although, I do wish there were other options to mount
our fishing rods.
Family likes to fish and hang out by the beach,
so each season we go off road, 4x4 surf fishing here in Long Island.
(nothing crazy, just lots of sand and deep ruts)
 

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On another note. Did you go with the off-road pro eagle jack? Would you recommend a 2 or 3 ton version?
 

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On another note. Did you go with the off-road pro eagle jack? Would you recommend a 2 or 3 ton version?
Thanks.
I got the 2ton big wheel/ offroad jack as a bday gift from my wife.
For what I need or might use it, the 2 Ton will suffice.
But if you spend alot of time off- roading and need to change wheels/tires often then I suggest getting the 3T (only a few pounds difference in jack weight anyway)
 
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