I think that is a great idea. I plan to mount the thing vertically with the base resting on the lifting ring attached to my rear crossmember. A couple bolts with a length of spacer in between the tub and the jack will give enough support while not taking up so much room that I have to remove my rear work lamp.
Trevor, I salute your continued pursuit of excellence.
Ron
>>> trevor_easton@dofasco.ca 05/01/01 11:34AM >>>
What's wrong with two half inch bolts, a short pipe as a spacer, some nuts,
washers and make your own mount for about $3
> -----Original Message-----
> From: RON WARD [SMTP:ronward@synovustrust.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 11:05 AM
> To: lro@Works.Team.Net
> Subject: LRO: Hi Lift Jack Mount
>
> I ordered a mount kit from RN and it's not right for my application so I'm
> sending it back. Last week someone emailed me with a web site address for
> a place that carried the "4XRack" that is the simple metal bracket unit
> that most people use and costs around $22.00. I mistakenly deleted the
> email and can't recall the web address. Anybody?
>
> TIA
>
> Ron Ward
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