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Titan Exhaust Jack. Anyone ever seen/used this?

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by fishsticks » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:48 pm

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Not me. I'll always be an arrogant prick. :finger:

All of this Hi-Lift jacking silliness. Didn't I show you all that Hi-Lift's are for STEERING? :mrgreen:
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by DirtyBacon04 » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:53 pm

Well.. i havent had the opprotunity to use my high lift like that. I'm sure its not far out, though!
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by SomeOffPave » Wed Dec 14, 2011 4:35 pm

WOW !
Obviously I need a proof reader who does not share my sense of humor to look over my comments before I click "Submit"

Let me try to climb out of the hole I dug for myself with a comment aimed at getting this thread back on topic. For your consideration:
Do any of you think the protuding pressure relief valve on the air bag jack is a week point? When the Land Rover slid off the exhaust jack in the video I could imagine a similar situation, only the guard gets broken, the valve gets torn off and now the exhaust jack is completely useless.
Or does the bag jack work at such low pressure the valve and guard will always get pushed harmlessly into the bag?
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by fishsticks » Wed Dec 14, 2011 4:43 pm

SomeOffPave wrote:WOW !
Obviously I need a proof reader who does not share my sense of humor to look over my comments before I click "Submit"

Let me try to climb out of the hole I dug for myself with a comment aimed at getting this thread back on topic. For your consideration:
Do any of you think the protuding pressure relief valve on the air bag jack is a week point? When the Land Rover slid off the exhaust jack in the video I could imagine a similar situation, only the guard gets broken, the valve gets torn off and now the exhaust jack is completely useless.
Or does the bag jack work at such low pressure the valve and guard will always get pushed harmlessly into the bag?



My guess is that the bag only needs 15 psi or so to start lifting the vehicle.
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by bdp1978 » Wed Dec 14, 2011 5:02 pm

Man, I'd rock that exhaust jack all day long on the dunes or in the snow.
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by c bausch » Thu Jan 26, 2012 5:42 pm

raspberry: I think the younger youth know the more technologies of doing everything these days with isn't bad (I mean who uses pay phones anymore lol what is that?) :raspberry:
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