The newly designed Off-Road Base has serrated teeth along one complete side of the Base. These teeth allow the user to scrape at hard dirt or gravel, to make a clear flat spot for the Off-Road Base to sit while being used in the lifting process. A clear flat area gives the Off-Road Base a better “footing” during the lifting process.
The newly designed Off-Road Base also has a hole drilled through the center, which allows the user to attach the Base to the Hi-Lift® jack bar for storage when not in use. Using a 5/16” x 4” bolt and wing-nut (not provided), the Off-Road Base is easily attached to the Hi-Lift® jack for easy access when needed, and convenient storage when not.
For more information, go to Hi-Lift.com
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