blowup jack??
Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way)
HEY, WOW! Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? Its made by ARB. "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in sand, mud and snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe – when the engine is started, the jack inflates. Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides maybe sand?? -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
Like I said before I am not an engineer but I do not think the back pressure
placed on the engine would do it any good. Coasty "jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message news:3ehbr11hd4psse3gmsarpo7veipo7scb9t@4ax.com... > Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) > > HEY, WOW! > Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? > Its made by ARB. > > "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in > sand, mud and > snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe - > when the > engine is started, the jack inflates. > > Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides > maybe > sand?? > -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
Like I said before I am not an engineer but I do not think the back pressure
placed on the engine would do it any good. Coasty "jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message news:3ehbr11hd4psse3gmsarpo7veipo7scb9t@4ax.com... > Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) > > HEY, WOW! > Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? > Its made by ARB. > > "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in > sand, mud and > snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe - > when the > engine is started, the jack inflates. > > Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides > maybe > sand?? > -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
Like I said before I am not an engineer but I do not think the back pressure
placed on the engine would do it any good. Coasty "jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message news:3ehbr11hd4psse3gmsarpo7veipo7scb9t@4ax.com... > Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) > > HEY, WOW! > Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? > Its made by ARB. > > "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in > sand, mud and > snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe - > when the > engine is started, the jack inflates. > > Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides > maybe > sand?? > -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
Geese Jenn, the post I objected to said, by whomever made it, that they
were selling the suckers. Pure Spam. I mean I just couldn't let that one go on the last day of the year I will be posting on. ;-) Going ice/snow running tomorrow early for 4 days. Mike jbjeep wrote: > > Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) > > HEY, WOW! > Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? > Its made by ARB. > > "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in sand, mud and > snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe – when the > engine is started, the jack inflates. > > Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides maybe > sand?? > -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
Geese Jenn, the post I objected to said, by whomever made it, that they
were selling the suckers. Pure Spam. I mean I just couldn't let that one go on the last day of the year I will be posting on. ;-) Going ice/snow running tomorrow early for 4 days. Mike jbjeep wrote: > > Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) > > HEY, WOW! > Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? > Its made by ARB. > > "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in sand, mud and > snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe – when the > engine is started, the jack inflates. > > Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides maybe > sand?? > -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
Geese Jenn, the post I objected to said, by whomever made it, that they
were selling the suckers. Pure Spam. I mean I just couldn't let that one go on the last day of the year I will be posting on. ;-) Going ice/snow running tomorrow early for 4 days. Mike jbjeep wrote: > > Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) > > HEY, WOW! > Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? > Its made by ARB. > > "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in sand, mud and > snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe – when the > engine is started, the jack inflates. > > Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides maybe > sand?? > -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
Sounds to me like it might slip and slide in the mud, and might just sink
into the mud instead of lifting up your vehicle. Carl "jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message news:3ehbr11hd4psse3gmsarpo7veipo7scb9t@4ax.com... > Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) > > HEY, WOW! > Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? > Its made by ARB. > > "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in > sand, mud and > snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe - > when the > engine is started, the jack inflates. > > Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides > maybe > sand?? > -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
Sounds to me like it might slip and slide in the mud, and might just sink
into the mud instead of lifting up your vehicle. Carl "jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message news:3ehbr11hd4psse3gmsarpo7veipo7scb9t@4ax.com... > Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) > > HEY, WOW! > Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? > Its made by ARB. > > "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in > sand, mud and > snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe - > when the > engine is started, the jack inflates. > > Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides > maybe > sand?? > -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
Sounds to me like it might slip and slide in the mud, and might just sink
into the mud instead of lifting up your vehicle. Carl "jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message news:3ehbr11hd4psse3gmsarpo7veipo7scb9t@4ax.com... > Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) > > HEY, WOW! > Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? > Its made by ARB. > > "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in > sand, mud and > snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe - > when the > engine is started, the jack inflates. > > Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides > maybe > sand?? > -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
Coasty did pass the time by typing:
> Like I said before I am not an engineer but I do not think the back pressure > placed on the engine would do it any good. It's not that much backpressure, just a few psi. http://www.gizmag.com/go/4904/ that one even uses a small air compressor http://www.bushranger.com.au/xjack.html > "jbjeep" wrote in message... >> Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) >> >> HEY, WOW! >> Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? >> Its made by ARB. >> >> "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in >> sand, mud and >> snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe - >> when the >> engine is started, the jack inflates. >> >> Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides >> maybe >> sand?? >> -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
Coasty did pass the time by typing:
> Like I said before I am not an engineer but I do not think the back pressure > placed on the engine would do it any good. It's not that much backpressure, just a few psi. http://www.gizmag.com/go/4904/ that one even uses a small air compressor http://www.bushranger.com.au/xjack.html > "jbjeep" wrote in message... >> Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) >> >> HEY, WOW! >> Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? >> Its made by ARB. >> >> "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in >> sand, mud and >> snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe - >> when the >> engine is started, the jack inflates. >> >> Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides >> maybe >> sand?? >> -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
Coasty did pass the time by typing:
> Like I said before I am not an engineer but I do not think the back pressure > placed on the engine would do it any good. It's not that much backpressure, just a few psi. http://www.gizmag.com/go/4904/ that one even uses a small air compressor http://www.bushranger.com.au/xjack.html > "jbjeep" wrote in message... >> Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) >> >> HEY, WOW! >> Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? >> Its made by ARB. >> >> "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in >> sand, mud and >> snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe - >> when the >> engine is started, the jack inflates. >> >> Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides >> maybe >> sand?? >> -jenn |
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Woo-woo!!!
I expect a trip report and pictures next week! Right now it seems I have to wheel vicariously thru others. <sigh> Too sick to go play. =( -jenn On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 19:04:55 -0500, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote: >>Geese Jenn, the post I objected to said, by whomever made it, that they >>were selling the suckers. Pure Spam. >> >>I mean I just couldn't let that one go on the last day of the year I >>will be posting on. ;-) Going ice/snow running tomorrow early for 4 >>days. >> >>Mike >> >>jbjeep wrote: >>> >>> Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) >>> >>> HEY, WOW! >>> Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? >>> Its made by ARB. >>> >>> "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in sand, mud and >>> snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe – when the >>> engine is started, the jack inflates. >>> >>> Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides maybe >>> sand?? >>> -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
Woo-woo!!!
I expect a trip report and pictures next week! Right now it seems I have to wheel vicariously thru others. <sigh> Too sick to go play. =( -jenn On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 19:04:55 -0500, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote: >>Geese Jenn, the post I objected to said, by whomever made it, that they >>were selling the suckers. Pure Spam. >> >>I mean I just couldn't let that one go on the last day of the year I >>will be posting on. ;-) Going ice/snow running tomorrow early for 4 >>days. >> >>Mike >> >>jbjeep wrote: >>> >>> Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) >>> >>> HEY, WOW! >>> Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? >>> Its made by ARB. >>> >>> "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in sand, mud and >>> snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe – when the >>> engine is started, the jack inflates. >>> >>> Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides maybe >>> sand?? >>> -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
Woo-woo!!!
I expect a trip report and pictures next week! Right now it seems I have to wheel vicariously thru others. <sigh> Too sick to go play. =( -jenn On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 19:04:55 -0500, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote: >>Geese Jenn, the post I objected to said, by whomever made it, that they >>were selling the suckers. Pure Spam. >> >>I mean I just couldn't let that one go on the last day of the year I >>will be posting on. ;-) Going ice/snow running tomorrow early for 4 >>days. >> >>Mike >> >>jbjeep wrote: >>> >>> Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) >>> >>> HEY, WOW! >>> Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? >>> Its made by ARB. >>> >>> "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in sand, mud and >>> snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe – when the >>> engine is started, the jack inflates. >>> >>> Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides maybe >>> sand?? >>> -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
Hi Jennifer,
I'm sure I've seen it used to save a person trapped under a vehicle, but I can't find an example. Must have been replaced by the "jaws of life" tool. Anyway I know just how hot the exhaust gets, and that makes this a toy and a waste of money. The only write up I could find about the bag, was a four wheel drive group from down under. An excerpt: http://www.----------.com/temp/airBalloonJack.pdf God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- jbjeep wrote: > > Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) > > HEY, WOW! > Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? > Its made by ARB. > > "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in sand, mud and > snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe – when the > engine is started, the jack inflates. > > Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides maybe > sand?? > -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
Hi Jennifer,
I'm sure I've seen it used to save a person trapped under a vehicle, but I can't find an example. Must have been replaced by the "jaws of life" tool. Anyway I know just how hot the exhaust gets, and that makes this a toy and a waste of money. The only write up I could find about the bag, was a four wheel drive group from down under. An excerpt: http://www.----------.com/temp/airBalloonJack.pdf God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- jbjeep wrote: > > Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) > > HEY, WOW! > Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? > Its made by ARB. > > "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in sand, mud and > snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe – when the > engine is started, the jack inflates. > > Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides maybe > sand?? > -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
Hi Jennifer,
I'm sure I've seen it used to save a person trapped under a vehicle, but I can't find an example. Must have been replaced by the "jaws of life" tool. Anyway I know just how hot the exhaust gets, and that makes this a toy and a waste of money. The only write up I could find about the bag, was a four wheel drive group from down under. An excerpt: http://www.----------.com/temp/airBalloonJack.pdf God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- jbjeep wrote: > > Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) > > HEY, WOW! > Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? > Its made by ARB. > > "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in sand, mud and > snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe – when the > engine is started, the jack inflates. > > Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides maybe > sand?? > -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
I've seen similar types work (not the arb version) on longer wheelbase
vehicles, and they did ok - perhaps the longer exhaust disipated the heat better. Dave Milne, Scotland "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:43B5D84F.2677B59F@cox.net... > Hi Jennifer, > I'm sure I've seen it used to save a person trapped under a > vehicle, but I can't find an example. Must have been replaced by the > "jaws of life" tool. Anyway I know just how hot the exhaust gets, and > that makes this a toy and a waste of money. The only write up I could > find about the bag, was a four wheel drive group from down under. An > excerpt: http://www.----------.com/temp/airBalloonJack.pdf > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > jbjeep wrote: > > > > Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) > > > > HEY, WOW! > > Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? > > Its made by ARB. > > > > "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in sand, mud and > > snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe - when the > > engine is started, the jack inflates. > > > > Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides maybe > > sand?? > > -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
I've seen similar types work (not the arb version) on longer wheelbase
vehicles, and they did ok - perhaps the longer exhaust disipated the heat better. Dave Milne, Scotland "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:43B5D84F.2677B59F@cox.net... > Hi Jennifer, > I'm sure I've seen it used to save a person trapped under a > vehicle, but I can't find an example. Must have been replaced by the > "jaws of life" tool. Anyway I know just how hot the exhaust gets, and > that makes this a toy and a waste of money. The only write up I could > find about the bag, was a four wheel drive group from down under. An > excerpt: http://www.----------.com/temp/airBalloonJack.pdf > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > jbjeep wrote: > > > > Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) > > > > HEY, WOW! > > Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? > > Its made by ARB. > > > > "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in sand, mud and > > snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe - when the > > engine is started, the jack inflates. > > > > Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides maybe > > sand?? > > -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
I've seen similar types work (not the arb version) on longer wheelbase
vehicles, and they did ok - perhaps the longer exhaust disipated the heat better. Dave Milne, Scotland "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:43B5D84F.2677B59F@cox.net... > Hi Jennifer, > I'm sure I've seen it used to save a person trapped under a > vehicle, but I can't find an example. Must have been replaced by the > "jaws of life" tool. Anyway I know just how hot the exhaust gets, and > that makes this a toy and a waste of money. The only write up I could > find about the bag, was a four wheel drive group from down under. An > excerpt: http://www.----------.com/temp/airBalloonJack.pdf > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > jbjeep wrote: > > > > Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) > > > > HEY, WOW! > > Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? > > Its made by ARB. > > > > "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in sand, mud and > > snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe - when the > > engine is started, the jack inflates. > > > > Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides maybe > > sand?? > > -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
Blowup Jack? Never heard of one, but I know a guy with a blow up Jane. It
doesn't exactly connect to the tail pipe though ... "jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message news:3ehbr11hd4psse3gmsarpo7veipo7scb9t@4ax.com... > Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) > > HEY, WOW! > Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? > Its made by ARB. > > "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in > sand, mud and > snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe - > when the > engine is started, the jack inflates. > > Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides > maybe > sand?? > -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
Blowup Jack? Never heard of one, but I know a guy with a blow up Jane. It
doesn't exactly connect to the tail pipe though ... "jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message news:3ehbr11hd4psse3gmsarpo7veipo7scb9t@4ax.com... > Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) > > HEY, WOW! > Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? > Its made by ARB. > > "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in > sand, mud and > snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe - > when the > engine is started, the jack inflates. > > Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides > maybe > sand?? > -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
Blowup Jack? Never heard of one, but I know a guy with a blow up Jane. It
doesn't exactly connect to the tail pipe though ... "jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message news:3ehbr11hd4psse3gmsarpo7veipo7scb9t@4ax.com... > Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) > > HEY, WOW! > Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? > Its made by ARB. > > "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in > sand, mud and > snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe - > when the > engine is started, the jack inflates. > > Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides > maybe > sand?? > -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
http://www.superlifts.com/jacks.html
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:43B5D84F.2677B59F@cox.net... > Hi Jennifer, > I'm sure I've seen it used to save a person trapped under a > vehicle, but I can't find an example. Must have been replaced by the > "jaws of life" tool. Anyway I know just how hot the exhaust gets, and > that makes this a toy and a waste of money. The only write up I could > find about the bag, was a four wheel drive group from down under. An > excerpt: http://www.----------.com/temp/airBalloonJack.pdf > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > jbjeep wrote: >> >> Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) >> >> HEY, WOW! >> Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? >> Its made by ARB. >> >> "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in >> sand, mud and >> snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe - >> when the >> engine is started, the jack inflates. >> >> Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides >> maybe >> sand?? >> -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
http://www.superlifts.com/jacks.html
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:43B5D84F.2677B59F@cox.net... > Hi Jennifer, > I'm sure I've seen it used to save a person trapped under a > vehicle, but I can't find an example. Must have been replaced by the > "jaws of life" tool. Anyway I know just how hot the exhaust gets, and > that makes this a toy and a waste of money. The only write up I could > find about the bag, was a four wheel drive group from down under. An > excerpt: http://www.----------.com/temp/airBalloonJack.pdf > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > jbjeep wrote: >> >> Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) >> >> HEY, WOW! >> Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? >> Its made by ARB. >> >> "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in >> sand, mud and >> snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe - >> when the >> engine is started, the jack inflates. >> >> Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides >> maybe >> sand?? >> -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
http://www.superlifts.com/jacks.html
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:43B5D84F.2677B59F@cox.net... > Hi Jennifer, > I'm sure I've seen it used to save a person trapped under a > vehicle, but I can't find an example. Must have been replaced by the > "jaws of life" tool. Anyway I know just how hot the exhaust gets, and > that makes this a toy and a waste of money. The only write up I could > find about the bag, was a four wheel drive group from down under. An > excerpt: http://www.----------.com/temp/airBalloonJack.pdf > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > jbjeep wrote: >> >> Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way) >> >> HEY, WOW! >> Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this??? >> Its made by ARB. >> >> "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in >> sand, mud and >> snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe - >> when the >> engine is started, the jack inflates. >> >> Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides >> maybe >> sand?? >> -jenn |
Re: blowup jack??
The poster did a bad job of quoting the ARB webpage verbatim. It would
have helped if the poster had been more clear and used "". You assumed they were selling. Give folks the benefit of the doubt and do a little valication before you jump down someone's throat... Helps to maintain the friendly atmosphere that Jeepers are famous for ;-) -Rob. [messages sent to this email address probably won't get through...] |
Re: blowup jack??
The poster did a bad job of quoting the ARB webpage verbatim. It would
have helped if the poster had been more clear and used "". You assumed they were selling. Give folks the benefit of the doubt and do a little valication before you jump down someone's throat... Helps to maintain the friendly atmosphere that Jeepers are famous for ;-) -Rob. [messages sent to this email address probably won't get through...] |
Re: blowup jack??
The poster did a bad job of quoting the ARB webpage verbatim. It would
have helped if the poster had been more clear and used "". You assumed they were selling. Give folks the benefit of the doubt and do a little valication before you jump down someone's throat... Helps to maintain the friendly atmosphere that Jeepers are famous for ;-) -Rob. [messages sent to this email address probably won't get through...] |
Re: blowup jack??
Rob, it was posted as pure 100% commercial SPAM!
Get over it. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Aug./05 http://www.imagestation.com/album/in...?id=2120343242 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) google@doucettenet.com wrote: > > The poster did a bad job of quoting the ARB webpage verbatim. It would > have helped if the poster had been more clear and used "". You assumed > they were selling. Give folks the benefit of the doubt and do a little > valication before you jump down someone's throat... Helps to maintain > the friendly atmosphere that Jeepers are famous for ;-) > > -Rob. > > [messages sent to this email address probably won't get through...] |
Re: blowup jack??
Rob, it was posted as pure 100% commercial SPAM!
Get over it. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Aug./05 http://www.imagestation.com/album/in...?id=2120343242 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) google@doucettenet.com wrote: > > The poster did a bad job of quoting the ARB webpage verbatim. It would > have helped if the poster had been more clear and used "". You assumed > they were selling. Give folks the benefit of the doubt and do a little > valication before you jump down someone's throat... Helps to maintain > the friendly atmosphere that Jeepers are famous for ;-) > > -Rob. > > [messages sent to this email address probably won't get through...] |
Re: blowup jack??
Rob, it was posted as pure 100% commercial SPAM!
Get over it. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Aug./05 http://www.imagestation.com/album/in...?id=2120343242 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) google@doucettenet.com wrote: > > The poster did a bad job of quoting the ARB webpage verbatim. It would > have helped if the poster had been more clear and used "". You assumed > they were selling. Give folks the benefit of the doubt and do a little > valication before you jump down someone's throat... Helps to maintain > the friendly atmosphere that Jeepers are famous for ;-) > > -Rob. > > [messages sent to this email address probably won't get through...] |
Re: blowup jack??
FWIW those jack bags have been used in the Fire/Rescue Service for decades.
They easily lift tremendous loads and can do so on (relatively) unstable surfaces such as sand or mud where a conventional jack would be useless. The early consumer models lacked reinforced tops and were sometimes punctured by under vehicle protrusions. The new models have reinforced tops. The 'Jaws of Life" is a completely different and unrelated tool. "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:43B69FEC.AD32AFB@sympatico.ca... > Rob, it was posted as pure 100% commercial SPAM! > > Get over it. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! > Aug./05 http://www.imagestation.com/album/in...?id=2120343242 > (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) > > google@doucettenet.com wrote: >> >> The poster did a bad job of quoting the ARB webpage verbatim. It would >> have helped if the poster had been more clear and used "". You assumed >> they were selling. Give folks the benefit of the doubt and do a little >> valication before you jump down someone's throat... Helps to maintain >> the friendly atmosphere that Jeepers are famous for ;-) >> >> -Rob. >> >> [messages sent to this email address probably won't get through...] |
Re: blowup jack??
FWIW those jack bags have been used in the Fire/Rescue Service for decades.
They easily lift tremendous loads and can do so on (relatively) unstable surfaces such as sand or mud where a conventional jack would be useless. The early consumer models lacked reinforced tops and were sometimes punctured by under vehicle protrusions. The new models have reinforced tops. The 'Jaws of Life" is a completely different and unrelated tool. "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:43B69FEC.AD32AFB@sympatico.ca... > Rob, it was posted as pure 100% commercial SPAM! > > Get over it. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! > Aug./05 http://www.imagestation.com/album/in...?id=2120343242 > (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) > > google@doucettenet.com wrote: >> >> The poster did a bad job of quoting the ARB webpage verbatim. It would >> have helped if the poster had been more clear and used "". You assumed >> they were selling. Give folks the benefit of the doubt and do a little >> valication before you jump down someone's throat... Helps to maintain >> the friendly atmosphere that Jeepers are famous for ;-) >> >> -Rob. >> >> [messages sent to this email address probably won't get through...] |
Re: blowup jack??
FWIW those jack bags have been used in the Fire/Rescue Service for decades.
They easily lift tremendous loads and can do so on (relatively) unstable surfaces such as sand or mud where a conventional jack would be useless. The early consumer models lacked reinforced tops and were sometimes punctured by under vehicle protrusions. The new models have reinforced tops. The 'Jaws of Life" is a completely different and unrelated tool. "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:43B69FEC.AD32AFB@sympatico.ca... > Rob, it was posted as pure 100% commercial SPAM! > > Get over it. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! > Aug./05 http://www.imagestation.com/album/in...?id=2120343242 > (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) > > google@doucettenet.com wrote: >> >> The poster did a bad job of quoting the ARB webpage verbatim. It would >> have helped if the poster had been more clear and used "". You assumed >> they were selling. Give folks the benefit of the doubt and do a little >> valication before you jump down someone's throat... Helps to maintain >> the friendly atmosphere that Jeepers are famous for ;-) >> >> -Rob. >> >> [messages sent to this email address probably won't get through...] |
Re: blowup jack??
We're not seeing the SPAM Mike was referring to, our servers
deleted it unseen. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ google@doucettenet.com wrote: > > The poster did a bad job of quoting the ARB webpage verbatim. It would > have helped if the poster had been more clear and used "". You assumed > they were selling. Give folks the benefit of the doubt and do a little > valication before you jump down someone's throat... Helps to maintain > the friendly atmosphere that Jeepers are famous for ;-) > > -Rob. > > [messages sent to this email address probably won't get through...] |
Re: blowup jack??
We're not seeing the SPAM Mike was referring to, our servers
deleted it unseen. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ google@doucettenet.com wrote: > > The poster did a bad job of quoting the ARB webpage verbatim. It would > have helped if the poster had been more clear and used "". You assumed > they were selling. Give folks the benefit of the doubt and do a little > valication before you jump down someone's throat... Helps to maintain > the friendly atmosphere that Jeepers are famous for ;-) > > -Rob. > > [messages sent to this email address probably won't get through...] |
Re: blowup jack??
We're not seeing the SPAM Mike was referring to, our servers
deleted it unseen. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ google@doucettenet.com wrote: > > The poster did a bad job of quoting the ARB webpage verbatim. It would > have helped if the poster had been more clear and used "". You assumed > they were selling. Give folks the benefit of the doubt and do a little > valication before you jump down someone's throat... Helps to maintain > the friendly atmosphere that Jeepers are famous for ;-) > > -Rob. > > [messages sent to this email address probably won't get through...] |
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