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Old 07-16-2007, 11:50 AM
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Default Re: Hi Jack

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Originally Posted by imjin View Post
If you've got sliders installed, you can use those. I know the welded versions hold quite well and I've jacked my 01' up from the welded version I got from Richard Stubbs. Since I have rounded tubing sliders, I was able to pick up a slider adapter from a guy on Pirate4x4 that was making them before he quit doing it. It's nothing more than a piece of square tubing with a 1/2 round-tube welded onto it that bolts up to the hi-lift directly. For round-tubing, it works very well. If you don't have sliders, I've seen some strap attachments that lift from the wheel directly, but I don't get warm fuzzies from that one. I know they make an ARB bumper attachment that the hi-lift can mate to.

Here's a link for a regular bumper attachment...
http://www.4by4connection.com/bl250.html

This is the strap version that attaches to the wheel...
http://www.4by4connection.com/hiliftliftmate.html

This is the ARB adapter...
http://www.4by4connection.com/arbhiljacad.html

I did find this site that's making slider adapters that look pretty similar to mine...
1979-1995 4Runner/PickUp Sliders
I don't have a ARB and I don't have sliders. I have Nerf Bars, but that won't cut it. I just have the stock chrome bumpers.
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