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imagine one of them letting go near ya head! boom!
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We used to use them all day everyday. Very quick and easy. Last a long time too. Bags aren't cheap to replace when they do go boom, but last a fair while. The bags get thin in places over time so you know when it's time to order in another one.
wouldnt a decent trolley jack be just as fast - put it under the rear diff, then the front diff - probably less than 1 minute jacking for the whole tyre swap.
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Hoonz wrote:imagine one of them letting go near ya head! boom!
Don't laugh mate, I looked after a truckie that had an airspring go off while he was changing a wheel. Serious head injuries (brain swelling), fractured skull, lost his left eye (blown clear out of his skull), impaled right eye, fractured cheekbones, fractured lower jaw, "dental clearance" of upper 4 middle teeth and 2 lower teeth, profoundly deaf in both ears, and that was just his face.... Air/rubber/dirt/steel rings don't do you any favours when they let go.
George Carlin, an American Comedian said; "Think of how stupid the average person is, and realise that half of them are stupider than that".
I have a mate that uses a similar type thing in his workshop, he uses airbags that he gets from a truck supply place out Winfield. brand new he pays 150.00 each then mods both ends with steel as a stand, works great.
numbnuts wrote:I have a mate that uses a similar type thing in his workshop, he uses airbags that he gets from a truck supply place out Winfield. brand new he pays 150.00 each then mods both ends with steel as a stand, works great.
If you could give any further details, or even pics, that would be great! Or if anyone else has tips for how to construct one (the valving isn't a problem, more the rigirity side of things...).
Think i'd be using axle stands with a home made jack though
I've used those jacks with my Air Up system to change tyres and general repairs when wheeling. Much easier than carrying a trolley jack and heaps faster. Still a bit scary when you jack up a whole axle at a time though....it tends to get a bit tipsy!
dogbreath_48 wrote:I was wondering if anyone owns or has used an air jack? Not the big baloon ones, but one like this:
Selson has various models - from car's through to trucks.
Are there other designs/types available? Does anyone know how much they're worth? Most importantly are they any good to use?
I'd be looking at one just to change tyres (speed up the weekender/roadie swap) rather than recovery (slack, i know).
Any advice appreciated
-Stu
I have had a Selson air jack for years now, wouldn't be without it.
5 Seconds and the jack is fully inflated, beats the hell out of a trolley jack anyday. The only time I use a trolley jack now is if I don't have an air source available.