ChefYota4x4's 1987 4Runner Build-Up Thread
#3101
Lookin good Chef!! It will be like a brand new jack when ya get it back together. Definitly gotta keep them greased. I don't have the actual Hi Lift, its the HF knock off one. But when its not been greased in a while in no likey to work. Which has been known to be quite dangerous for me lol. I always keep a can of Amsoil M&P in the truck just in case it needs it. Give it a quick spray down and voila, good as new.
Sorry for the ramble, just thought Id throw my .02 in there
Sorry for the ramble, just thought Id throw my .02 in there
No, I didn't cut any off, ...and as far as it being cut off....I don't think so.... I'm pretty sure it's 48" when I measured it. The top Winch hoop is laying there on top of my industrial sawzall box.... which will go back on, and the stand will have new, stainless c-pins for the handle and base.
#3102
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You're never rambling on here, Zach! Thanks, and yeah, I'm doing my best to clean it up to like new, 3 coats o paint, etc. I have white lithium grease to get it REAL thick on the inner workings, arm mechanisms, etc., and I will be sure to keep it that way. They have a sale coming up at 4wheelparts that I will be able to get the high lift HD bag for like 20$ instead of 34$... So I might do that, too, just to keep it stored in my rig(They can get grease on stuff, I've had another(also a HF one like yourself! lol)... I just couldn't pass this up for 30$!
#3103
Hey Zach, ....yeah, it's made by HiLift, while others make them too(Daystar and a couple more, I believe.) It seals up the entire jack.....and I've read ideas like "Put a silica packet in there" ....I guess to absorb ANY moisture that might get in. Lubing it will protect it for the most part, but I guess it's some guys "extra measure", eh? lol
Today I reassembled the Hi-Lift, and tomorrow I'll Liquid Wrench-White Lithium Grease Spray Bottle it to death! lol. Jk, but ENOUGH, for sure! I have a Daystar handle keeper, but the Baseball bat grip tape that's on it makes it too thick.... so I'd have to remove the tape or cut the daystar thing bigger(the hole). It was 10$ at this 4wheelparts.... so we'll see. I might not wanna get rid of that grip....it's nice. haha
anyway, here'is>
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Today I reassembled the Hi-Lift, and tomorrow I'll Liquid Wrench-White Lithium Grease Spray Bottle it to death! lol. Jk, but ENOUGH, for sure! I have a Daystar handle keeper, but the Baseball bat grip tape that's on it makes it too thick.... so I'd have to remove the tape or cut the daystar thing bigger(the hole). It was 10$ at this 4wheelparts.... so we'll see. I might not wanna get rid of that grip....it's nice. haha
anyway, here'is>
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Last edited by ChefYota4x4; 09-11-2011 at 10:26 PM.
#3105
I only went with the White lithium because a mechanical engineer/1st Gen Pick up through 3rd Gen 4Runner/Taco Guru told me to.
What do you use, Mike? .... Just keep it lubed up with some Murphy's Oil or something? (I have some Murphy's). I can always shoot it down after trips with some Simple Green and then Re-Lithium her up! lol.
#3106
PS> Can anyone shoot an opinion for me on something? >>>>>>
*** A guy I know has a Custom Con-Ferr Rack, custom made for his 86 4Runner. Con-Ferr Owner(Jim I think it was?) made it custom for him with 8 mounting feet and 4 Mounting rods welded to the basket, which is 60"x42".... It locks and easily comes off.
*** I know Con-Ferr is out of biz now, but from looking around, I see that these Racks/ready to go are NOT cheap.... and he's asking 300$ for it. He said, he would possibly negotiate, but not over the phone...... and so, I wondered.........
IS 300$, POSSIBLY 250$ A GOOD DEAL FOR A GOOD SIZE/WELL BUILT RACK LIKE THAT?
PS> I would be mounting my Hi-Lift/Locking it on the rack, ... as well as lights which it has tabs for 4. Shovels, etc.(Hi-Lift before and after pics above^^)
*** A guy I know has a Custom Con-Ferr Rack, custom made for his 86 4Runner. Con-Ferr Owner(Jim I think it was?) made it custom for him with 8 mounting feet and 4 Mounting rods welded to the basket, which is 60"x42".... It locks and easily comes off.
*** I know Con-Ferr is out of biz now, but from looking around, I see that these Racks/ready to go are NOT cheap.... and he's asking 300$ for it. He said, he would possibly negotiate, but not over the phone...... and so, I wondered.........
IS 300$, POSSIBLY 250$ A GOOD DEAL FOR A GOOD SIZE/WELL BUILT RACK LIKE THAT?
PS> I would be mounting my Hi-Lift/Locking it on the rack, ... as well as lights which it has tabs for 4. Shovels, etc.(Hi-Lift before and after pics above^^)
#3107
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Mark,
Use some silicon spray on the jack...dry lubricant doesn't attract dirt.
As for the basket, i guess it depends on what kind of shape it's in. I think Yakimas and Thules go for around $200 new. look up Sunco also.
Use some silicon spray on the jack...dry lubricant doesn't attract dirt.
As for the basket, i guess it depends on what kind of shape it's in. I think Yakimas and Thules go for around $200 new. look up Sunco also.
#3109
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I don't know about quality of the Con-Ferr vs. competition. Why'd they go out of business? not saying they made a bad product, because i don't know. Check out Sunco, they are pricey, but look like the Con-Ferr.
#3110
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Id say 200 for a used rack of that size would be fair if its in pretty good shape mark imho, X2 on the silicone spray, OR you could just donate that slick looking jack to my cause and leave it up to me to figure out the best way to keep it working rite lol.
#3113
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right....Surco...oops.
Surco is expensive, but seems like serious overland types use them....and they look the business.
i read on expeditionportal.com, when i did a Google search, that a Con-Ferr in 93 sold new for $400...if that helps.
Surco is expensive, but seems like serious overland types use them....and they look the business.
i read on expeditionportal.com, when i did a Google search, that a Con-Ferr in 93 sold new for $400...if that helps.
#3116
I think it would cost me more than that to put one together, including the rack arms, feet, basket material, etc. I would love to, but I just don't have time, anyhow, to build one. I still have to get the sliders and trans done. But if a 'deal' comes along that would be practical and save me a chunk of money and, well, to be honest, 'BOLT RIGHT ON'! lol....well, then I hate to pass it up IF it's in good shape. It's only a 30 min drive or so... And I have to be deep in Long Beach, today or tomorrow, so I'd be basically 20 minutes from there...... might be worth a look, right?
#3119
Thanks, Ian, and thanks for that, above, RBX.... the HF stuff I mean. I have that Cargo Trailer Hitch Carrier that has worked FANTASTICALLY for me, quite a few times. I even used it as a Tire Carrier a couple times around town for a friend.(Didn't want them in my cargo area in the rear of my 4runner.... they were TOE UP DIRTY/GREASY! lol.
I have a new acquaintance that welds, ...but I would not feel comfy even asking, as I know he's a busy dude! lol. My neighbor, same thing. One day, the neighbor might just say, "HEY, wanna do that rack? I have all this square tubing and yadda yadda"..... but I doubt it. He's EXTREMELY busy, all the time. WHO ISN'T, RIGHT? LOL.
I have a new acquaintance that welds, ...but I would not feel comfy even asking, as I know he's a busy dude! lol. My neighbor, same thing. One day, the neighbor might just say, "HEY, wanna do that rack? I have all this square tubing and yadda yadda"..... but I doubt it. He's EXTREMELY busy, all the time. WHO ISN'T, RIGHT? LOL.
#3120
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i know ian...time or money, one can't have both. but it's nice to have the welder sitting and available when you need it. I bought a welder with 3 friends of mine, because none of us need it full time.