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  • a lawsuit waiting to happen

  • Пневмодомкраты (воздушные домкраты) по низким ценам, доставка по России: антибукс.рф

  • Dude, socks and sandals?

  • asain people and their toyota camerys

  • How would that work for dual exhaust? Would it harm the engine ie backpressure. Last question how about a diesel truck with a 5 inch tip? Good idea very good idea ya got

  • haha now i want to see it pop

  • $300???

    Pretty cool, takes up some trunk space though.

  • This is so incredibly unsafe in many different ways.

  • @sweetlikeADAM - your post is so incredibly useless in just one way: you didn't support your claim at all.

  • fake???

  • wont work on prius unless you like rev it up to get the engine to work haha, dope idea though for sure

  • yeah your the liquid in the water balloon fight! My vehicle is a 1978 ford bronco i wouldnt even think about that for my vehicle .

  • Well Let me say that the AirJack can raise up to 4 TONS..not bad at all...

  • Doubles as a suicide device.

  • A tree hugger would have to say somthing to ruin a great pruduct,thell complain when you release tha exaust to let the car down theyll say "THATS POLLUTION!!!" THEN ANOTHER GREAT PRODUCT IS RUIND LIKE LAWNBOY. i hope this products lasts!( igot one for my car i love it!)

  • i want one

  • So what about cars with dual exhausts? Sounds like it's gonna be a problem.

    ie '98-'02 Camaro Z28 or Firebird Trans Am....Corvettes...

  • comes with plugs maybe?

  • if the car as got 2 or even 4 exausts there is no problem,,,because you only need 1exaust

  • This is a great idea. I hope you patented this thing because I'm going to steal it right from under your nose.

  • If your car is not running, you can use air compressor to inflate the air bag. We have a special adaptor to connect the compressor to the air bag.

    For your second question, once your car is lifted by the air bag, you can simply remove the rubber cone from the exhaust pipe, and turn off car engine. The air bag will remain inflated for a hour, because it has an one-way-back valve to stop gas from leaking out of air bag.

  • now dats an amazing idea right there..

  • @mike6789k - honest question, are you retarded?

  • just use all the hot air coming out of Illinois politician's mouths including Blagojecich and Hussein

  • this dosent actually cause back pressure on the engine it has a vale at the end of the tube close to the jack that lets air ino the chamber but not out so therefore the pressure is stopped in the chamber i use this device and much larger remakes of it on wreck recoveries because i run a tow truck and i am a mechanic.

  • ok first the jack points are not off you can lift a car anywhere under a drip rail just the manufactuer says to jack close to the wheele is because of those rinky dink jacks they give you can only lift one quarter of the car not the whole side plus it would be unstable

  • amazing

  • thats genius! very good idea

  • What happens if you've run out of petrol?

  • If you've run out of gas, then you can't drive even if you change the tire.

  • 5 stars for this comment _o_

  • ya and deflating the thing means concentrated exhaust gasses, and dizziness and headaches

  • Next time try weed instead of deflating the thing in your face.

  • mooie uitvinding

  • That cant be good for the car...

  • tell us why that cant be good for a car if you use a conventional car jack its does the same thing. but yeah if you lift your car that high might be not good good and the way he do for low it down... not what I call very secure. I guest if you are somekind of lazy ass or a women can be usefull

  • he meant for the exhaust compression, back pressure on the engine can't be good.

  • They do not seem to be using the usual jack points that manufacturers specify to avoid damaging the vehicle. Usually much closer to the wheel.

  • fantastic, do we have that equipment here in NY

  • We had these years ago to raise our forklifts in a NASA clean area...and I've since seen them in other vehicles.

    They are very old fashioned and are from the same company that created "Bosco's Inflatable Driver" (ca 1924) to be used when a car was parked and it made it look like there was a driver in the seat. Thieves tend to not steal a vehicle with a "driver" in the seat!

    Just remember that a jack is for jacking, and a jackstand is for safety!

  • Brilliant idea!

  • Well looks great but with the gas prices I prefer to do it by hand

  • Good call man.

  • On average, idling cars burn the equivalent of 17 mpg. Let's just say this is a 17 mpg vehicle. In an hour at 60 mph, it burns just under 4 gallons of fuel, or 1 gallon every 15 minutes. It took around 120 seconds to lift the car. 120 seconds is a little more than 1/8 of 15 minutes. 1/8 of one gallon at $4/gallon costs about 50 cents. The time I save and the safety I get is worth that.

  • I N T E R E S T I N G

  • THE BEST INVATION EVER I NEED ONE

  • oops didn't see that *INVENTION

  • what brand of exhaust jack is that?

  • It is Titan. It is the product of SIL- Streamline International LLC.

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