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9/17/2021 11:15 AM  #1


New shop addition

There was a question on an other forum about jacking up the front of  Mustangs. So those here don’t feel left out I thought I would share my answer with our crowd.
None of my floor jacks are arthritis friendly so I thought that turning an air valve would be easier than getting up off the floor to row a jack handle.
 I got this air bag jack and made an adapter to use on the pinch welds of the Mustang.
 Seems to do the job as advertised.
Here are some pictures.
 The adapter with a HDPE cushion in the slot.

 The air bag jack.

Set up on the pinch weld, yeah the car is dirty . . me bad!
Air bag at full lift.

Last edited by Rudi (9/17/2021 11:33 AM)


Good work ain't cheap, Cheap work ain't good!   Simple Man
 

9/17/2021 11:25 AM  #2


Re: New shop addition

Great idea Rudi. I've been thinking about doing that for ten plus years. You just might have inspired me.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

9/17/2021 12:07 PM  #3


Re: New shop addition

How stable is it at full extension?


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

9/17/2021 12:58 PM  #4


Re: New shop addition

Seems to be very stable since the other three wheels are on the ground. The air bag has some kind of restraining mechanism inside it to eliminate tipping off to one side.
I would not trust 4 of then in place of jack stands though.
The use of solid safety supports under the car would still be prudent , same as with a hydraulic jack.


Good work ain't cheap, Cheap work ain't good!   Simple Man
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9/17/2021 1:33 PM  #5


Re: New shop addition

Great idea. Those air bags can lift a lot of weight. I lifted the nose of a MD80 that had a nose gear lock link fail on landing. Got it high enough to drop the gear and replace the link so we could tow it off the runway. I agree, not having to get down on the ground to position a floor jack is a plus for us "old guys".


68 coupe - 351W, 4R70W, 9" 3.25 -- 65 convertible - 289 4v, C4, 8" 3.00
 

9/17/2021 8:04 PM  #6


Re: New shop addition

Semi trailers and low riders have been using these for years now.
There are different diameters, heights, and load capacities as well.

I like the pinch weld adapter Rudi.

Last edited by Nos681 (9/17/2021 8:06 PM)

 

9/18/2021 10:57 AM  #7


Re: New shop addition

https://youtu.be/5qanlirrRWs?t=505


Here ya go Rudi!!!!! Another use for your new 'invention'!............Or maybe this is what 'planted-the-idea-in-yor-head'??!
Regardless.......a good reason to watch an oldie-butt-goodie!!
6s6

Edit:.......After the many times of watching this vid I JUST noticed the "slo-mo-car-chase-of-OJ's-white-Bronco"!!!!! Whata-hoot!
Way to go LAPD (2 thumbs up RPM!)

Last edited by 6sally6 (9/18/2021 11:10 AM)


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