Yes I see that but how is it mounted to the bed or in the gear box tunnel. I hope it’s not just free to move around in those spotsThere is a mounting bracket for this jack available at proeagle. I guess this is it 3 Ton "Kratos" Mount 2.0
Oh, I got itYes I see that but how is it mounted to the bed or in the gear box tunnel. I hope it’s not just free to move around in those spots
I replied to him on fb and fb messenger and no response yet. Was just hoping maybe he was on here or maybe someone knew him or the way he mountedWhy don't you just ask the guy who posted those pictures, that seems the most logical way to find out exactly what he did. Anyone here in this forum can only guess.
Yes I understand the parts involved but need to know if the jack mount is secured to the built right panel. If it is how was it secured because the jack is obnoxiously heavyLooks like this:
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3 Ton "Kratos" Mount 2.0
SKU: ORJ34XM Covers are currently out of stock. Mounts will ship with no cover and the cover will be shipped in December. New Jack Mount version 2.0 Made of stainless steel, and easily bolted to your vehicle with 4 pre drilled holes, this mount holds the 2 Ton "The Beast" Jack, the jack...www.proeagle.com
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Bedside Rack System - Cab Wall MOLLE Panel Kit | Rivian R1T (2022+) - BuiltRight Industries
Rivian left us R1T owners with a ton of useful storage space but stopped short of providing a way to organize our gear. Enter BuiltRight Industries. Using the same factory mounting points, the rack system installs to keep your gear organized, easily accessible and secure.builtrightind.com
Will do thanks. It is a heavy sucker and I have the 3 ton version so even more.OP, this doesn't answer your mount question, but fwiw, I was curious myself so I called Built Right. I was told the Pro Eagle jacks are pretty heavy, i.e.: 2-ton @ 50+ lbs, and they didn't feel the weight of the jack can be held securely over time. If you're still curious about how it mounts to their panel, I would call Build Right and see if they can give you more info.
Man thats cool could you share link on where to vuy those great idea 👍I saw these 2 pictures online but would like some more info on how it’s mounted. I have the jack and wondering what’s the best way to do this. View attachment 8939 View attachment 8940
3-ton was the recommended size when I reached out to Pro Eagle but I plan to travel with mines for long trips and hauling 68 lbs (+ the optional jack mount) in/out of the truck makes it a deal breaker for me. As an alternative, they suggested the 2-ton should be more than enough to lift a corner section of the truck.Will do thanks. It is a heavy sucker and I have the 3 ton version so even more.