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Old 04-03-2014, 11:37 PM   #8
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Re: Jacking Options for Frame-Laying Trucks

Hi-Lift is probably the way to go. I've got a roll pan on the rear so maybe I'm looking at a hidden hitch and flip down license plate.

For the front bumper maybe a T shaped hole could be cut like the 4x4 folks have if one couldn't access under the bumper.

I happened across this chrome rim killer (Lift-Mate) that could maybe be padded with towels in the event of an airline failure before a more permanent solution was found.

newbe351, how do you carry your Hi-Lift? I've got a 2x4 piece of steel bracing the back of the cab floor that I'm thinking of fabing up a rack to hold the jack, a jack stand, air valves and a battery kill switch.
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