Hi Guys, Has anyone installed high lift jacking points to their Gen 3? Got any pictures? where did you get the points?
Thanks Wilddog.
Hi Wilddog,
Makadish got a quote from Autobarr in Pta, and they recon they will do it for R150ea (he has a 2002 Gen3) He is going to take his Paj in next week, and will post pics as soon as it's done.
Makadish got a quote from Autobarr in Pta, and they recon they will do it for R150ea (he has a 2002 Gen3) He is going to take his Paj in next week, and will post pics as soon as it's done.
Wilddog wrote:Hi CATS, Been a bit busy and off to Sodwana tomorrow. I will post pictures when I get back.CATS wrote:PICTURES PLEASE !!!!!!Wilddog wrote:Fitted high lift jack points to my Gen 3 front and rear. what a mission. but very satisfied with the results and another "to do" ticked off.
CATS
Wilddog
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I'm wanting to put high lift points on mine but need ideas on where to put the front points. I have already planned the rear ones.
I'm wanting to put high lift points on mine but need ideas on where to put the front points. I have already planned the rear ones.
You can always go this route. Hi - lift point for front and rear which include a PROPER rock slider.4ePikanini wrote:pictures?
I'm wanting to put high lift points on mine but need ideas on where to put the front points. I have already planned the rear ones.

I don't have a welder or welding experience but have access to drill and bolt stuff on.
There is suitable space at the rear close to the recovery points where I can drill bolt holes a nd affix the hi-lift points sold at outdoor warehouse but I need ideas for the front. The area where the swaybar bushings are, are ideal locations but I don't think they are up to the task of the weight.
There is suitable space at the rear close to the recovery points where I can drill bolt holes a nd affix the hi-lift points sold at outdoor warehouse but I need ideas for the front. The area where the swaybar bushings are, are ideal locations but I don't think they are up to the task of the weight.
Marius
I have merged another post from Wilddog into this one for some pictures of what he ended up doing. Maybe that will assist you.
CATS
I have merged another post from Wilddog into this one for some pictures of what he ended up doing. Maybe that will assist you.
CATS
Thanx. However, I don't hvae the funds to have that made and I don't have the tools or skills either. I was hoping for a bolt on solution.CATS wrote:Marius
I have merged another post from Wilddog into this one for some pictures of what he ended up doing. Maybe that will assist you.
CATS
CATS, where did you get your PROPER rock sliders from? They look awesome!CATS wrote:You can always go this route. Hi - lift point for front and rear which include a PROPER rock slider.4ePikanini wrote:pictures?
I'm wanting to put high lift points on mine but need ideas on where to put the front points. I have already planned the rear ones.
GeeCee
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1990 LWB 2.5 Auto - B I G
2003 GLX LWB 3.2 DiD Auto SOLD
2010 GLS LWB 3.2 DiD Auto SOLD
amandla.design@gmail.com
That is exactly what I am looking for! I don't suppose thay are available in Cape Town?GeeCee wrote:CATS, where did you get your PROPER rock sliders from? They look awesome!CATS wrote:You can always go this route. Hi - lift point for front and rear which include a PROPER rock slider.4ePikanini wrote:pictures?
I'm wanting to put high lift points on mine but need ideas on where to put the front points. I have already planned the rear ones.
