Used 3 of the DVA Mechanics clamps to mount my 48-in. Hi-Lift to the rear ladder. I'll add the neoprene boot to the bottom and the handle isolator at the top (note, jack base removed - I keep it stored with the rest of the Hi-Lift kit inside the truck).
Sadly, as mentioned above, if you orient the clamps 180-degrees so that the entirety of the ladder rungs are free of obstruction, the Hi-Lift will bump into the tail light when the smaller door is fully opened. It's possible that the neoprene boot would prevent damage, but why take the chance?
Sadly, as mentioned above, if you orient the clamps 180-degrees so that the entirety of the ladder rungs are free of obstruction, the Hi-Lift will bump into the tail light when the smaller door is fully opened. It's possible that the neoprene boot would prevent damage, but why take the chance?