The more the merrier.yes I have heard that statement before, "Prepare for the Worst, Pray for the best"
you do have a really good point ya never know what gonna happen.
You never do.
So even if i dont have another truck wheelin with me, If i could just have some one close enough i could reach on the CB that would be fine right.
You really want someone watching you. I have made people get out of my truck before I tried a nasty spot before. Again, it is worst case scenario stuff, but it is best if there is someone else to make the call, if needed.
Its great to know people in this world still care about others, that seems to be a rare thing these days.
Thankfully, not so rare here.
On a side note, I got some friends that are "kinda" in with the offroad crowd, with near stock trucks. When wheelin' season starts up, I am going to see if i can get in with that groupe of people.
Only tow straps around here are cheapy ones, unless you want to pay a fortune.
Only one local place for me carrys hilifts and amazon was a better deal.
You really want someone watching you. I have made people get out of my truck before I tried a nasty spot before. Again, it is worst case scenario stuff, but it is best if there is someone else to make the call, if needed
Just buy the 60" and learn how to use it. Oh and bring a cheepy can of wd40, it helps.
X2 on the WD40, especially in the mud. Nothing worse that work a 60" all the way down with a screw driver.
Mark
No, the hi-lift is a pain in the a$$ especially when it gets muddy. What he's referring to is using WD-40 on the jack so it operates smoothly. It tends to get stuck a lot, and it's 10x worse when it's wet and muddy.
Been there, worked it all the way down with a screwdriver before, and it's a PITA.
http://www.jackguard.com/home.html This is a great accessory for every high-lift. Look at pics of my burb and you can see mine on the roof rack. It keeps my jack dry and has room for gloves too.

DO you have it just thrown in there,or mounted . IF so how,I havent figured out how to mount it inside...Looks nifty. He's always asking to use mine, since mine is kept inside my Jimmy, so it still looks brand new![]()

A bolt up through the wheel well ,a nut to hold it sticking upMines just laying back there, up against the back seat. I'm still trying to find a convenient, out of the way place to mount it as well.
It might even work.Mine's just laying back there, up against the back seat. I'm still trying to find a convenient, out of the way place to mount it as well.
I was thinking this exact thing. When i rolled my first Blazer i had a set of wheels in the back. Yeah that does NOT feel good to the head. Luckily it was just sore as hell and no real damage. I also had an amp go flying out the window about 100 feet. Imagine if that woulda came towards me.You should tie it down somehow. You don't want to take a Hi-Lift to the head in a wreck or roll.