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Swagger:
Water Displacement,40th try to perfect the formula. Just wondering, how does something displaced water if it is supposedly water based?  Still, PB blaster is still god of spray junk in a can.  My .02 lincolns.   ::)

Bill3753:

--- Quote from: RnnngTrails on March 10, 2011, 04:52:18 AM ---I agree with the whole weather and theft thing, but where exactly on the roll bar are we talking?? I dont know about you guys, but my 48" jack takes up most of my rear bumper under my spare tire.
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I have my 48" High Lift sitting right in the back of my tub accross the back and I wouldn't think of putting it somewhere else.  It fits there very well and is easy to remove/install.

Check out the link that Will posted about mounting them.  That is exactly how I have mine.

Gr33NGoph3R:

--- Quote from: WillC on March 10, 2011, 01:19:20 AM ---If you mount the jack on your roll bar, the jack will work better if not left out in the weather and less chance of someone stealing it.

A few options...  http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f9/high-lift-roll-bar-mount-write-up-pics-792521/


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That's great deffinately going to mount that way when I get my jack

BlacXJeep:

--- Quote from: Swagger on March 10, 2011, 01:29:39 PM ---Water Displacement,40th try to perfect the formula. Just wondering, how does something displaced water if it is supposedly water based?  Still, PB blaster is still god of spray junk in a can.  My .02 lincolns.   ::)

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I may be wrong about the water based part, but it does cause things to rust, its not a penetrating oil, was the point i was trying to make.  :-\

Swagger:
I hear ya. dubbya-d 4d blows dudes. Yay PB Blaster

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