I did notice the Air Jack. Now that you mention it going to the tail pipe, I
remember reading about those when they came out, but wondered how well they
would work lifting a vehicle the size of a Dak or Durango. I'm glad to see
it worked out. How small do they fold down to? I might be interested in
getting one to take camping with me. Where can I get info on that 12v air
compressor? I have a small compressor I can use in an emergency, but I
better not be in a hurry cuz it's slooooooooooow. Well, since it was all in
the name of having fun, and you got to try out new tools, I guess even the
tire repair was fun. :)
John
>Hey John, even that part was fun, we got to try several new toys that
>you might have noticed in the pics. We tried for the first time an Air
>Jack that you connect to the tailpipe to lift the truck, which it did
>quite rapidly I might add, and a Quik Air 12v air compressor, also used
>for the first time, it re-seated the bead on that 17" R/T rim in short
>order, I was impressed!! We never had a dull moment out there that whole
>weekend, heck, I still want more!!! :)
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