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Old 03-07-2002, 10:19 AM   #1
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Exclamation Hi-Lift Model #?

Does anybody know the model # for a 48" Black Steel Hi-Lift? I threw out the box before I got the model # for the warranty card. If not, anybody know where I can get it?
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Not sure if this is a 'global number' or just the part number my local 4x4 shop gave it: HL-484
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There are 2 models

I just bought one the other day and still have it in the box.

48" cast-steel model #HL 484
48" cast model #HL 485.

I have the HL 484 and I think most other people do to. I have no idea what the other(HL 485) is made of, but according to the spec. sheet it's a little taller, heavier, and has a max lift height about 1.39" higher.
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Thumbs up Answers to your question!

http://www.hi-lift.com/

Central 4WD has the best price around for $48.95! I'd also recommend the ARB lift tool. It's the only "proper" way to lift from your ARB.
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Re: Answers to your question!

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http://www.hi-lift.com/

Central 4WD has the best price around for $48.95! I'd also recommend the ARB lift tool. It's the only "proper" way to lift from your ARB.
By ARB lift tool do you mean the bumper lift shown ? or is there a specific tool for ARB only?

I've seen the bumper lift at local shops but I have yet to pick one up.
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Sorry for the confusion! It's and adapter made by ARB specifically to be used with the Hi-lifts! Not made by Hi-Lift but by ARB. Here is the link for it. Today I also picked up and Offroad Base for my Hi-Lift at Central for $29.95!

http://www.4by4connection.com/arbhiljacad.html
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Got EOE sliderz. I can hi-lift off them
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Got CALMINI sliderz. I can hi-lift off them
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Got EOE sliderz. I can hi-lift off them
Been there, done that, even left the truck jacked up on the EOE sliderz for 12 hours while camping to level the truck for sleeping!!!

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...5&pagenumber=2
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Re: Answers to your question!

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http://www.hi-lift.com/

Central 4WD has the best price around for $48.95! I'd also recommend the ARB lift tool. It's the only "proper" way to lift from your ARB.
No, no...

Tractor Supply Company has the 48" for $42.99

Tractor Supply Company
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