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Old 11/08/09, 09:16 AM   #16
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Todd, what is the story on the Highlift accessory?
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Old 11/08/09, 09:50 AM   #17
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Todd, what is the story on the Highlift accessory?
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It replaces the stock top clamp accessory. The info sheet I have on it says, "As a replacement for the jack base, the JackMate is engineered to "bite" into boards or logs to help prevent the jack from sinking into mud,sand, ice, and snow." When it's up top, it looks like it gives more uses and options for chain hookups, clevises, etc. And as an extra bonus, you can apparently open a bottle with one of the features on it.

Website is www.rescue42.com. Part number is JM-R42.

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Old 11/08/09, 11:31 PM   #18
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What new Torsen differential did you see that would be interest to us Bronco owners?
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Old 11/08/09, 11:42 PM   #19
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What new Torsen differential did you see that would be interest to us Bronco owners?
Torsen Type 2, (T-2 or T-2R) differential. They claimed availability of early 2010 for the D44. Not a full locker, but supposed to be a darn good limited-slip. www.torsen.com should have more info.

And credit goes to broncobowsher for finding it. I was walking by the booth, totally oblivious, when I saw him there and stopped in :-).

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