Enthusiast II
I know this will be sacrilege, but I'm struggling to figure out a good reason to take a hi-lift along with me on trips.
My current recovery gear set up is a front mounted winch and slimline bumper with recovery points, a hitch recovery shackle, my stock 4runner jack, hi-lift with wheel adapter, various tow/snatch straps and recovery boards.
I am currently putting my hi-lift, extra fuel and shovel on my roof rack, but the plan is to get a RTT which will take up all the roof space and load. On long trips, my interior is pretty much full, so I don't have a great spot for it inside, plus the rattling would drive me nuts.
I can get a hatch ladder and mounts for the fuel and shovel, but no where to put the hi-lift. Sliders are next on the purchase list, so I'll have side recovery points for the hi-lift. I assume I'll need the cup-shaped adapter for sliders? Not sure I have a good front recovery point with the slimline bumper, unless I can lift from the bull bar which is already pretty high.
So here is my dilemma, with accessories I'm betting the hi-lift is about 100 lbs, and once I loose my roof space, I have nowhere to put it. I could get some sort of rear bumper or hitch mounted tire carrier that I could mount the hi-lift to, but that would be $800-$1000 on the cheap side plus ANOTHER 100+lbs.
What am I going to use a hi-lift for that is worth $1000 and 200lbs + of payload? I won't use it for winching anymore (the primary reason I've been lugging it along to date), I can only lift from the back until I get sliders. I can use it to lift a wheel to put something under it, but not to change a tire. The only scenario I can think of that it would be the go-to tool would be needing to lift the vehicle when there isn't enough space to use the factory jack.
I'm new to this game, so I'm sure there are things I don't know that I don't know. Why should I keep lugging it around?
-Chris
My current recovery gear set up is a front mounted winch and slimline bumper with recovery points, a hitch recovery shackle, my stock 4runner jack, hi-lift with wheel adapter, various tow/snatch straps and recovery boards.
I am currently putting my hi-lift, extra fuel and shovel on my roof rack, but the plan is to get a RTT which will take up all the roof space and load. On long trips, my interior is pretty much full, so I don't have a great spot for it inside, plus the rattling would drive me nuts.
I can get a hatch ladder and mounts for the fuel and shovel, but no where to put the hi-lift. Sliders are next on the purchase list, so I'll have side recovery points for the hi-lift. I assume I'll need the cup-shaped adapter for sliders? Not sure I have a good front recovery point with the slimline bumper, unless I can lift from the bull bar which is already pretty high.
So here is my dilemma, with accessories I'm betting the hi-lift is about 100 lbs, and once I loose my roof space, I have nowhere to put it. I could get some sort of rear bumper or hitch mounted tire carrier that I could mount the hi-lift to, but that would be $800-$1000 on the cheap side plus ANOTHER 100+lbs.
What am I going to use a hi-lift for that is worth $1000 and 200lbs + of payload? I won't use it for winching anymore (the primary reason I've been lugging it along to date), I can only lift from the back until I get sliders. I can use it to lift a wheel to put something under it, but not to change a tire. The only scenario I can think of that it would be the go-to tool would be needing to lift the vehicle when there isn't enough space to use the factory jack.
I'm new to this game, so I'm sure there are things I don't know that I don't know. Why should I keep lugging it around?
-Chris