The mount is well made, everything lined up perfectly with my PS bumper/tire carrier combo. If you slam the tailgate shut it does make a bit of noise as the jack wobbles back & forth a bit but thats to be expected. Makes no noise or movement when driving or going down the trail.
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Rear tire carries
October 11, 2019
Reviewer:
Nick Dorendorf from Lakeside , CA United States
For the price I am not to happy about it.stuff didn’t line up right and had to modify some stuff. On the trailer it makes the tail gate door rattle loud. I am thinking of getting the DV8 and storing this in the shed because I don’t/can resale to someone.
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Disappointed
August 22, 2018
Reviewer:
Mike Flora from Turlock, CA United States
The piece looks great after some black powder coat and red highlight on the web. But very disappointed in how bad the jack wobbles on even slightly bumpy roads. Added another bolt, improved a little bit but still not what I would expect from PS. I’ll be adding stiffeners but if it doesn’t fix its going in the trash.
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Hi-lift jack mount
August 6, 2018
Reviewer:
Adam Workman from henderson, NV United States
Works and looks great!!
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Jack Mount
May 6, 2018
Reviewer:
Mark Hills from Penfield, NY United States
The Hi-Lift jack mount is well made, though I had hoped it would come powder coated. I did however spray coat it with Rustoleum Black Bedliner so it is well protected and looks great. I also retro-fitted a third brake light behind the Spyder Web in the mount to shine through it. Easy to install and holds the jack well.
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