Air Cushion Jack (1 Viewer)

Flamenca

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Do any Funsters have experience of using an air cushion jack which connects to the engine exhaust tailpipe?

I have seen the Berger & Schoter 4.2T air jack on Amazon which looks interesting but I would like to hear users experiences before buying.
 
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andy63

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never used one of those, but plenty of experience with air bag use in emergency service work... which I imagine were more robust and heavier duty than the bags you a are talking about...don't know what sort of pressure the exhaust could generate for such use...but 4t as mentioned above should get a side up no bother... you would need chocks if you intended been under the load ...
they had a place for use on soft ground or restricted space where you could get them in... most probably need some protective mats to prevent damage to the bag as well.....
cant think of much else to say other than they are specialist lifting devices that suit certain situations ..
andy
 
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I carry something similar in my moho (4t) its capable of lifting the side up to change either front or rear wheels,use chocks and the protective mats.(y)

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