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High Lift Jack Holder

High Lift Jack Holder

Regular price $118.95 USD
Regular price Sale price $118.95 USD
Sale Lead Time 1-2 weeks
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High Lift Jack Holder

PRODUCT DETAILS
  • Securely carries 1 high-lift jack with a 50 mm steel standard bar up to 35 lbs.
  • Heavy-duty stamped steel construction, with a durable black-zinc coating.
  • Fits the LockNLoad™ platform rack and most other brands of T-slot equipped platforms.
  • Installs in minutes with an included 5 mm wrench.
  • Designed and thoroughly tested in the rugged Australian Outback to meet Yakima’s new Off-Road Rated standards.
  • Add your own padlock to the integrated lock loop for greater security.
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty.
PRODUCT SPECS
  • Weight: 6.50 lbs.
  • Dimensions: L 7.00 in x W 3.00 in x H 8.00 in
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$118.95

Customer Reviews

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Peter Lyons
Overpriced

Why is it I can buy an entire hi-lift jack for less than the price of this mounting bracket. $2 in parts sold for $100. Highway robbery.
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G REGG DE LONG
Decent , strong ,well designed product

Like all of the Yakima products that I have purchased or used I found this product to be well made and easy to install. My biggest issue with this company is the pricing for some of their products , aside from that I would purchase this item again as it is the only game in town for my use ! Gregg
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Wake the oblivious
Yakima Hi-Lift Jack Carrier

After spending several hours considering other options, I bought the Yakima Hi-Lift Jack Carrier. The Hi-Lift Jack is quite heavy for it's size and this carrier provides the peace of mind of knowing it is properly attached. At first I thought the price was expensive for something as mundane as a jack carrier, then I recognized the weight and danger of what it was securing. Very likely, the only bolts on your vehicle bigger than what this carrier uses, are the ones holding your engine to the frame.
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