Vevor air lift

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I love these. We have them at work and have lifted a loaded 30’ trailer.


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Here’s a Jack that I would rather have. The control valves mounted on unit requires you to get down on the ground. This is more like a floor jack VEVOR Air Jack, 3 Ton/6600 lbs Triple Bag Air Jack, Airbag Jack with Six Steel Pipes, Lift up to 17.7", 3-5 s Fast Lifting Pneumatic Jack, with Long Handles for Garages, Cars, Repair (White)
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How stable are they? Like floor jack stable to Hylift jack stable? I like the idea.
 
How stable are they? Like floor jack stable to Hylift jack stable? I like the idea.
I wouldn't get under anything with just the air lift. Always use a jackstand for that, but these will get it up. I put the rubber pad directly under the center of the k-frame and it lifted the car the same way my floor jack does.
 
I have one they are not real stable but work well. always use jack stands also. I would use it to change a tire but I wouldnt get under the car with just this.
 
I wanted to lift two at a time, simultaneously. No tests done yet. I should be able to tune one, two, or run the third one to a setup for the rear and do four air lifts at one time. I am going to add a 1/4 NPT inline ball shutoff valve. Im going to have my son print some axle saddles. Maybe some kind of locator for the k-frame too.
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There’s a telescopic column inside, or something like it. You can hear it inside. Again, just like floor jacks these are for lifting and getting it up high enough to get jack stands under the car.
 
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Our body shop uses the heck out of those. Making an axle saddle or kmember locator is a cool idea. Wonder if you can remove the rubber pad and use that mounting point for whatever attachment you add.
 
I’ll need to figure out a way to equalize the pressure. One corner of a vehicle may be heavy enough not air up at the same rate.
 
Wonder if you can remove the rubber pad and use that mounting point for whatever attachment you add.
Nope. I took it off and it is open to the air chamber.
I would not rely on these to hold up a car for any longer that to scoot some jackstands under it.
I’m already looking forward a rearend change coming up.
 
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