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Nissan Speed-Jack


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It occured to me that some of you may find this useful, entertaining or maybe a little funny...

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Using the factory bottle jack and an electric dirll you can rapidly raise and lower your vehicle.

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i actually had to jack mine up today to check to see if i had LSD...

 

$24 dollars for a floor jack and two stands...really shows when you gotta lift a car from the rear diff....

 

I had to use a big steel clamp (steel rod basically) cause i couldn't get enough leverage w/ the actual handle....

 

 

 

I may just use this idea :-)

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Ah man, I thought I was the only one who figured this out...damnit! :laugh:

Now ya went and spoiled it! JK man, nice video!

 

I remember doing it on a bottle jack that didn't have a top end retainer on it, and the rod part went flying out 2 feet up in the air.

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I skipped the adapters and just locked the jaws of the chuck on the end when I did that. I use the factory jack at work to raise timbers now and then. Quicker and easier to use than a standard pump action bottle jack!

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I skipped the adapters and just locked the jaws of the chuck on the end when I did that.

That would be simpler but you have a 1/2" chuck don't you?. Most ppl only have a 3/8" chuck.

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