Sorry if this seems like a stupid thing to say, never mind where you can put it, but where can you use it?
Most modern bullbars don't have enough flat edges to take the jack securely, and there is nowhere else on a jimny that you could lift off (or most other cars for that matter.) yes you can use bull bar adapters, but these are not really the ideal place to be lifting one wheel from, and what do you do to lift the rear?
Highlift jacks are amongst the most dangerous tools that 4WDers use - mostly because if used conventionally you have to unload the suspension of the car to get a wheel in the air, which means that the whole car comes up and both tyres on that side/end of the car get unweighted. Also, when they start to fall off of the jack the tend to go slow so the reaction is to try and stop it. I have also seen poeple smacked in the face by the handle when lowering the car.
On another note, if jacking off a slider, the top of the jack tend to want to get all over the door unless the slider is a really long way away from the sill.
I have had cars fall off of hilifts in the shed, on perfectly flat concrete. tHe only way I will use one off road is if the axle to be lifted is chained to the chassis at ride height. That way you only need to lift the car the height required, not the height required plus full droop.
I guess they can be used as a recovery tool, but if there is another car with you, you would always go for a snatch before stuffing around with a hilift packing under the wheels.
Squik, if you have inherited a genuine Hilift, (removable handle, bolted footplate) you can strip the jack down very quickly and store most of it neatly in the car. If stored outside the car they tend to get jammed up with dust and they take a while to free up before you can use them anyway.
We did this with a clubmembers car when he was doing cape york- the whole jack dissapeared into the storage bins in the back of his sierra. If you bolt it onto the car somewhere in one piece, the stuffing around involved in getting it off the car usually isn't worth it, someone will pull out a bottle jack and have the wheel in the air before the hilift is off and scaring everyone.
PS back in the day, hilifts were like lights on the roof are now... a hardcore sticker. Every 40 series and every car with a Kaymar rear bar had to have a hilift (because they were easy to mount) but if you asked these guys to get them off, they'd stuff around forever looking for the key to the padlock, then the lock would be rustly, then they couldn't find the spanner for the bolts, then the bolts were rusty and then after they had got the thing off, it was jammed solid with dust and the didn't know how to use it anyway
Steve
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