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I'd like to mount a high-lift jack. What do you suggest?

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  • pmattb00

    Any more updates on this? The 4xRAC is huge! Your YouTube video from a few years back looked great!!

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  • Joe Pye

    So, not exactly. The 4xRAC does NOT bolt up to the 2” on center slot spacing. At least, not horizontally the way Hi-lift recommends the brackets be installed. Their brackets don’t fit as the horizontal spacing is different. Vertically you can get them to work, but they are much less stable. 

    I own several of your products and love the quality. But your instructions and guides need a lot of work. I wasted a purchase based on this post. 

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  • Matt Homes

    Can you give us a bit more insight into the fitment issue with the 4XRAC. What vehicle were you trying to install them on? Do you have other items already installed on the bedside MOLLE panel that are limiting where you can mount the hi-lift jack mounts? We don't guarantee they will work in all applications, but the bolt pattern has historically lines up perfectly with our slot spacing.

    -Matt Homes
    Customer Service Manager
    BuiltRight Industries

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  • Matt Homes

    Here is an example of the Hi-Lift 4XRAC being used on our 2019+ GM 1500 bedside racks. You will need 8" of vertical space on the bedside rack along the entire length of the hi-lift jack.

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  • Joe Pye

    Yes, that’s what I saw as well. However, that’s not how Hi Lift recommends the install. Their instructions are to mount the bracket horizontally, where 8” of lateral space is needed, not 8” vertical. Horizontally it fits with less loss of real-estate on the panel and more heights/locations the mount can support. 

    I’m on a Ram 1500 6’ 4” bed.

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