Smittybilt XRC Bumper with tire Carrier and HiLift Jack?
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Smittybilt XRC Bumper with tire Carrier and HiLift Jack?
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I'm looking at the XRC Bumper with tirecCarrier from Serious Offroad. I know the tire carrier has a spot for an extra Gas Can, but does it also have a space for a HiLift Jack? I have the HiLift Exthreme 48" jack?
Looks like it does on one picture of Serious Offroad:
http://www.seriousoffroadproducts.co...per-With-Hitch
Any advise would be really helpful.
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I'm looking at the XRC Bumper with tirecCarrier from Serious Offroad. I know the tire carrier has a spot for an extra Gas Can, but does it also have a space for a HiLift Jack? I have the HiLift Exthreme 48" jack?
Looks like it does on one picture of Serious Offroad:
http://www.seriousoffroadproducts.co...per-With-Hitch
Any advise would be really helpful.
Thanks!
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Good to know. This is another question that may need to be posted on it's own thread, but I'm looking for a good step up for my jeep (I'm' just too short after adding my 4.5" lift and 32" ish tires), would the XRC rock sliders work as steps as well as rock sliders for my jeep? Or are they too close to the jeep body and not far enough down to be worth being a "step"?
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The only rock slider/steps i know of is http://www.tntcustoms.com/jeep_chero...s_sliders.aspx the others could work depending how small of a foot you have.
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The only rock slider/steps i know of is http://www.tntcustoms.com/jeep_chero...s_sliders.aspx the others could work depending how small of a foot you have.
Thanks for the post, those are a little more expensive than I was hoping to spend. I've found these:
http://www.rockhard4x4.com/product_p/rh-1014.htm
Anyone had experience with Rockhard 4x4, good or bad?
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If you get a set with tubing you could step up on to the tubing then into your jeep. Most manufacturers who do sliders do ones that have the tubing as well.
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The tubing works well as a step. I run the JCR sliders with full length tube. And full size roof rack. From the tube its easy to step onto rear tire also.
I coated the top of tube with bed-liner for grip.
Nates4x4 also makes sliders with tubes.
The tubing works well as a step. I run the JCR sliders with full length tube. And full size roof rack. From the tube its easy to step onto rear tire also.
I coated the top of tube with bed-liner for grip.
Nates4x4 also makes sliders with tubes.
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The jcr are a little cheaper and have free shipping http://www.jcroffroad.com/product/XJSL/XJ-SL3.html
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