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What do you use to mount Hi-Lift behind seat on rollbar?
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What do you use to mount Hi-Lift behind seat on rollbar?
I just bought a brand new Hi-lift from a local pawn shop for $35. Super deal so I could not pass it up. Im looking to keep it out of the elements so I figured the roll bar mounting would be best.
What and how do you mount it to the roll bar? pics would be great. I searched and found good info on where to mount it but could not find what to mount it with. Thanks guys.
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i "think" they r called "c" clamps...they r used in fencing...just stop on side of the road and rob a public fence..lol
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I used large conduit clamps. Works get
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Yup when I ran that setup I got the fencing "c-clips" and a few bolts from Home Depot.
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hah, awesome idea.
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EXHAUST clamps
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Wahoowa
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Here's the best pic I could find of how I used to run my Hi-Lift.
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sweet deal..Looks like C-clamps it is.
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hi lft
i used aluminum plate and bent 2 pieces on a 90 and used ubolts to secure them qaround my rear cage did a slot cout on one side and put 2 bolts and wingnuts through the other for fats removal and it was worked great and only cost about 20 dollars
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