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Hi-Lift Jack/Wheel mate fit on stock TRD-OR Wheels?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Speedbird, Nov 18, 2017.

  1. Nov 18, 2017 at 9:07 AM
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    Speedbird

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    Anyone?
     
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    AverageGuyTaco

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    I bought the generic version made by xbull. I test fit it, and it seemed to fit, but never lifted the truck with it so not sure on damage potential.
     
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    Same as ^^. I have the Hi-lift one and fit in the wheels, but never lifted with the jack. It does fit in the spokes.
     
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    The hooks are rubber coated and haven’t scratched anything I’ve used them on. They’ve fit in a lot of different wheels with a variety of spoke/hole shapes. It takes some finagling sometimes but has always worked. If you’re in a position to need the hilift to aid in recovery a few scratches on the wheel are not a big deal.
     
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  6. Jan 27, 2019 at 5:55 PM
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    I've lifted mine with the stock TRD OR wheels and haven't had any issues. Just make sure the lifting pad is pressing on the wheel, not the tire (I nearly pushed the bead off the rim the first time I tried this), and if you're using it on the front wheels that the hooks are clear of the brake caliper. Lifting with the hi-lift still makes me nervous... there's always a lot to go wrong and the consequences will almost always be severe.
     
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    Good info, thank you.
     

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