I have had a High Lift jack bouncing around the bed of my truck for ever and finally bought a new jack from Rocky Mountain Suspension and mounted it under the bed rail. I also bought the 'Off Road Kit' which includes the chains and other goodies to use this jack as a winch.
There really isn't any way to lift my truck (sport bumpers) without damaging her, so it would have to be an emergency to change a tire with this kind of jack - it's more for trailer support.
It enables me to get a trailer off the truck when I end up tongue heavy and the trailer jack will not extend far enough to clear the ball. - Or if the trailer's jack handle becomes obstucted by the load. I also like to have it along in case of a flat on the trailer - loaded or not. These jacks have a 5000 lb rated capacity and a 7000 lb tested capacity.
http://www.rockymountainsusp.com/Hi-Lift Jack.htm
It fits nice up under rail - and into molded 'pockets' of the bed wall. I used self drilling/tapping machine screws to attach to bed. I was careful not to run them through to the outside wall and used a little dab of silicone to avoid rust. I have a feeling that I will eventually need to fish real bolts up between the bed walls if this set up loosens.
-Eric
There really isn't any way to lift my truck (sport bumpers) without damaging her, so it would have to be an emergency to change a tire with this kind of jack - it's more for trailer support.
It enables me to get a trailer off the truck when I end up tongue heavy and the trailer jack will not extend far enough to clear the ball. - Or if the trailer's jack handle becomes obstucted by the load. I also like to have it along in case of a flat on the trailer - loaded or not. These jacks have a 5000 lb rated capacity and a 7000 lb tested capacity.
http://www.rockymountainsusp.com/Hi-Lift Jack.htm
It fits nice up under rail - and into molded 'pockets' of the bed wall. I used self drilling/tapping machine screws to attach to bed. I was careful not to run them through to the outside wall and used a little dab of silicone to avoid rust. I have a feeling that I will eventually need to fish real bolts up between the bed walls if this set up loosens.
-Eric