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by bgwolfpack » Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:17 pm

Hey guys I love the write up JamesDowning has in Articles on Hi-lifts and other recovery aspects. I'd like to ask if anyone has any actual pictures of the Hi-lift being used with our platform, other than on a driveway.
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A couple members have gone the route of custom bumpers with the attachment for a Hi-lift and several with rock sliders that can be utilized with them as well.

Anybody got any pictures? :poke:

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by Gordinho80 » Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:42 pm

This warrants its own post, no need to hi-jack a mod post
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by foosh » Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:48 pm

The tire is still on the ground wtf?
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by HARDTRAILZ » Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:50 pm

I dont have pics as I havent used mine in years. When I got it way back when I found reasons to use it that didnt exist, but now I hope not to use it. If i do I will try and get you some pics.
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by Trail X » Wed Mar 10, 2010 3:35 pm

Not sure what your reasoning is Randy...

Trying to understand the uses of the hi-lift? Or are you just wanting to see if anyone has used a hi-lift with their truck on a trail?
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by foosh » Wed Mar 10, 2010 3:54 pm

A high lift is easily one of the best trail tools to have, i got Irishboy02 out of mud that no truck would have pulled him from. Lifted his front end up and moved it over out of the ruts and placed it on some plywood, and did roughly the same with the back. without the hilift, we would not have gotten him out. I"ve been stuck in nasty ruts in mud where i needed it too quite a few times.
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by bgwolfpack » Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:01 pm

JamesDowning wrote:Not sure what your reasoning is Randy...

Trying to understand the uses of the hi-lift? Or are you just wanting to see if anyone has used a hi-lift with their truck on a trail?

All of the above James. Also trying to justify the cost of the Hi-lift itself and cost of rock sliders being at least dual propose and not just Nerf bars. The reasoning for a bumper to be designed with the Hi-lift in mind and not just for looks and winch compatibility. To see one used in real life, on our platform. To see who has wheeled deep enough to need them and whether or not our trucks even need them. To get a rise out of some and justification from others. Plus my wife thinks there stupid looking. :wallbash:

I was afraid no one had any pictures. :coffee:
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by bgwolfpack » Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:15 pm

Let me post the pic, the only pic I found to show my wife what these are for and what they look like on our trucks. Not very compelling showing theroadie using his to get in the garage.
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by Trail X » Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:53 pm

I think Mario took a picture of his when he used it to winch himself out of some mud.

This is a good thread where someone documented his own recovery fairly well:
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/s ... hp?t=38776

The times I've been stuck, I've been lucky enough to have another vehicle present give me a tug. If you go out alone, there is no better reassurance for the buck than a hi-lift.

Here's another picture in the driveway (not showing the proper way to use the hi-lift... but nonetheless shows its versatility):

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by foosh » Wed Mar 10, 2010 5:06 pm

Ok, tell your wife its 70 bucks, 150 shipped with the kit from summit, and that it acts as a winch a fast jack, a way to recover something in deep mud and even she can use it to help get your tb unstuck.
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by bgwolfpack » Wed Mar 10, 2010 5:26 pm

foosh wrote:Ok, tell your wife its 70 bucks, 150 shipped with the kit from summit, and that it acts as a winch a fast jack, a way to recover something in deep mud and even she can use it to help get your tb unstuck.

Believe it or not she's wheeled a lot with me in the past and wasn't afraid to get dirty. But I had a winch and a 84 Toyota that went no where in 2wd and anywhere in four. When it got stuck I could always winch out but that hardly ever happened and if it did I always had a buddies rig to hook to get a pull.

I'm trying to find the reasonable thing to do. I don't take this TB where I went with the Toy, trust me, not going to make it. Therefore, is the expense of the winch reasonable, probably not. Would a Hi-lift suffice? Maybe.

Now without sliders or a Heavy duty (real) bumper how do I use one effectively?

Forget the part about my wife, it's not her call. :lol:
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by Trail X » Wed Mar 10, 2010 5:49 pm

Only three ways without a bumper or sliders...

A Lift-mate will allow you to lift directly at the wheels. Very good for passive recovery methods.
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A shackle in your rear tow receiver can act as a lift point and a horizontal pull location for winch mode.

Front tow hooks can only act as horizontal pull locations for winch mode.
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by bgwolfpack » Wed Mar 10, 2010 5:53 pm

Thanks JD. Now maybe some time in the near future someone in the NE can get stuck enough to use a Hi-lift and take a picture.
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by Gordinho80 » Wed Mar 10, 2010 6:01 pm

Tell ya what.... this weekend, a bunch of us are going down to Wharton State Forest. Should one of us get stuck... I'll be sure to take plenty of pics of how the Hi-Lift would be used to get us Un-stuck.

Biggest thing, if you're not running with sliders or a metal bumper, you will need the Lift-Mate attachment.
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by The Roadie » Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:53 pm

Here's one of my best self-extractions, showing the need for the HiLift, LiftMate, Sand/mud base, and sand ladders.

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by NHARINTON » Thu Mar 11, 2010 12:33 am

Nice pics.... looks like you found some snow! That is snow right? if it is, I have 1 question......

I regularly drive through 1'-1.5' of snow, sometimes with muddy roads, or solid ice..... and have never had an issue. How did ya get stuck?
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by foosh » Thu Mar 11, 2010 12:49 am

Dude it may look like nothing, but take a closer look... chunks of ice on the side deep ruts, thick snow/ ice. Looks like as the ruts got deeper he ran outta ground clearance and framed out.
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by NHARINTON » Thu Mar 11, 2010 12:59 am

I know it looks bad, but I have hit some crazy snow. Just wondering if it was................. one of those times....... :finger:

I have hit FRESH (the key word) snow that was about 3-4'' from my window, just over the hood, on top of gravel/mud/ice (not too deep) and plowed right through. Was one of these times :friday: on an old friends property that had a closed down gravel mine. :flex dirty:


I am hoping we get another Rodie moment! :finger:
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by foosh » Thu Mar 11, 2010 1:06 am

Somewhere I have a photo of getting stuck in a snow bank in my friends truck to the point where we had to dukes of hazzard it outta the windows. The truck got stuck mainly due to it riding up too high on the snow bank and framing out. High lift would have been almost useless, thats when you need another truck.
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by NHARINTON » Thu Mar 11, 2010 1:19 am

getting stuck in the snow is the best..... plowing through deep snow can kill ya, ya never know whats there..... I try to avoid it if i can now though.

The other day I was driving down the freeway the roads were clear and dry, I got off the exit, half way through the wind had blowin the snow across the road really bad. Was about 3' deep. I was goin around a corner so it kinda snuck up on me. Had it in Aw4wd so I was good. Plowed right though it, the Mountaineer behind me spun down the side off the road.The trusty old TB pulled him right up a 20-30ft incline with no issues! Told the dude he should have bought a real truck...... he said it was the wife's. (little did he know, so is mine!!!)
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