Changed how I want to mount my jack from the back to on the hood.
Sport Cage Hi-Lift® Jack Mount
For 07-10 Jeep® Wrangler & Wrangler Unlimited JK
Quadratec Part No: 92200.9001
Manufacturer Part No: JK-HLJM
originall $84.99 plus freight
Here's a new and easy way to mount your Hi Lift Jack! Store it safely and keep it from the elements with this new Quadratec Exclusive mounting bracket that secures to the rear Sport Bars! Installs easily with hand tools. A must have for all Wranglers!
Made in the USA.
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