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    A Better Way To Case A Hi Lift Jack

    Looking for neat, cheap ideas to keep a high lift useably clean in bed of pickup. I've tried the Hi Lift "bag" which lasted about a month, the hard case is too much, the neoprene may not be tough enough? Hope you folks have come up with a magical, inexpensive way to keep the Jack clean, ready...
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    Hi-Lift Jack in a receiver hitch ???

    Any tips, pro or con, on using a Hi-Lift Jack in a receiver hitch for lifting the rear end, or the tow hook to lift the front? I know there is an adapter tool made for Pord PUs, how about a Dodge? Do you need an “adapter” and if so any ideas for making one?
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    Fire Pans, NO MORE RINGS!

    I am done using fire rings. We have all abused these things past the point of reason so I am determined to start carrying a fire pan AND destroying all fire rings everywhere I camp! That’s going to be “my mission”! We were just in S. Utah and some dispersed camping areas had ten or more fire...
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    I Can't Find IT???

    I cannot find the link to the outfit making the extra strong base for a highlift jack! Am I KRAZY?? Pls help!
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    Light or bumper bar 07 Didge Ram

    Looking for a basic light bar or bumper bar to mount some aux spots on my 07 Dodge Ram one ton. The front end is all stock and I don’t want a heavy-duty winch mount bumper. Just something neat and clean.:ylsmoke: Suggestions sure appreciated! Bob
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    who makes a good short pullin' strap.

    I am a retired, professional snowplow driver in country that has snow on the ground 5 months of the year. My experience has been that it is often an advantage to have a short pulling strap vs a 20’ or more. Short as in ten feet or less. Most of the short straps are really what I think are tree...
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