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    Posted: 14 Feb 2025 at 6:20am
I have been thinking about buying an airbag jack (maybe this one or similar):
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Buddy has one and luvs it! I got a 5 ton - just got it , havent used it yet- heavy sucker!
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Not had experience of them, but have seen a few guys on the youtubes using them (and not the kinda fellas to do a shill promo vidya either) and heard nothing but good things. Same goes for Vevor kit in general actually.

For the amount of jacking off https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4zI4JpMfks I do, I'll stick with my old hydraulic ones until they're wasted. May consider one when the time comes though. 
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I use one to turn my atv sideways in my toy hauler. I set it on a lazysusan I made to turn.

Works well but any perpendicular movement is hard on them. Inside is a series of cups that slide together when releasing the air and going down.
I imagine they are not very robust.
I need to modify some bracing.

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My thoughts would be how much lateral movement can it tolerate? One could bump on the side of that bag with something sharp, and it’s game over.
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That could start a whole another topic, why are there so many ads everywhere you look anymore. Can't read a single news article without interruption midway through. Sorry, just had to vent. Thanks AI...not
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Originally posted by Larry Miller Larry Miller wrote:

Thanks a lot. I clicked on it and now I get that add 2 or 3 times a day no matter where I browse. Can't hide.

Yeah, same here
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When saying air jack - way back use to have one in shop I worked in back in high school .
Was a 8" or so round cylinder with arms attached and a rolling platform under it . Hooked onto shop air and it was like a air powered bumper jack . It had a safety pawl that locked into base as cylinder raised .
 Seems a lot safer than a airbag type unit for general use .  
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