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Old 05-28-2009, 07:36 PM
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I've never seen this done before with the exception of a few hi-lift jacks. feel free to share your opinion or ask any questions.

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Cool I never thought of mounting things like that. I like that idea might try mountings like that as well. Looks good!
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I've got mine mounted in that same spot with velcro straps that I bolted to the bed with toggle bolts. Those pics above are a pretty clean way to do it though. The shot of my bed below is a little old... I've since rearranged it and gotten a full sized rubber mat, moved the hi-lift to the rear wall and installed a couple of Undercover Swingcases.
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Works great...that's where my HiLift & shovel mount in the OEM bed. Very easy to access.
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May want to check out quick fist clamps too, cheap and super handy for mounting just about anything! I have one holding my fire extinguisher to the cage, some holding my spare tie rod/drag link inside the cab, and a couple to hold my spare axle shafts in the bed.

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