I figure this is the cleanest place to carry mine until I wantbto modify my rear bumper.
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That's my Mother Nora who recently passed on just before her 85th birthday.Great spot for the jack. Looks good ! May I ask who is in your profile picture ?
That's my Mother Nora who recently passed on just before her 85th birthday.
I named my Buggy "Nora".
I'm sorry for your loss. She looks like a wonderful lady. I kinda thought that may be your mother I just wanted to ask. Happy Thanksgiving
One other thing u need is a 2 foot piece of 2” square tubing,the kind they use for stop signs works good.put that in the rear tow receiver that way u have something to lift off of.Don’t ask me how I know.
I agree,the pioneer is not a high performance race machine.so pay attentionReminder....always try to mount heavy stuff as low as possible to keep your center of gravity down. Heavy stuff up high help make it tippier.
I‘m using a 36” high lift mounted to the upper rear roll cage.I am adding a Brick City Fab spare tire carrier to my 1000-5 and I am trying to decide what I need to do for a trail jack. I was considering a 36" high lift. but I am looking for other options and ideas that may be better.
What type of jack are you carrying and where are you mounting it?
Thanks!
Good reminder!Reminder....always try to mount heavy stuff as low as possible to keep your center of gravity down. Heavy stuff up high help make it tippier.