Mounting a Farm Jack on a Discovery

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Paul S. Brown

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Any suggestions on where to mount a Samson Farm Jack on a Disco so that I
don't end up with it bouncing around the inside?

At the moment I'm more or less limited to lashing it to the roof rack, but
that's less than ideal I think.

Somebody used to do spare wheel carrier jack mounts, but I don't think this
thing's got the same spacing as a HiLift or a Jackall and don't want to buy
something expensive that's useless.

any ideas?

P.
 

"Paul S. Brown" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Any suggestions on where to mount a Samson Farm Jack on a Disco so that I
> don't end up with it bouncing around the inside?
>
> At the moment I'm more or less limited to lashing it to the roof rack, but
> that's less than ideal I think.
>
> Somebody used to do spare wheel carrier jack mounts, but I don't think
> this
> thing's got the same spacing as a HiLift or a Jackall and don't want to
> buy
> something expensive that's useless.
>
> any ideas?
>


Baler twine is the favoured tool for all purposes. There is hardly anything
that cannot be secured by it.

Huw



 
Hi paul, if you go the LROI web site and do a search for Hilift jack on
bumper?

Mark


"Paul S. Brown" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Any suggestions on where to mount a Samson Farm Jack on a Disco so that I
> don't end up with it bouncing around the inside?
>
> At the moment I'm more or less limited to lashing it to the roof rack, but
> that's less than ideal I think.
>
> Somebody used to do spare wheel carrier jack mounts, but I don't think
> this
> thing's got the same spacing as a HiLift or a Jackall and don't want to
> buy
> something expensive that's useless.
>
> any ideas?
>
> P.



 
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