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> Jack Stand Locations, Best/safest spots
Geezer914
post May 26 2018, 06:04 PM
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Some one cut a small section of pipe so the donut fit the ID. He notched the pipe to fit over the top of the jack stand.Attached Image
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Some one cut a small section of pipe so the donut fit the ID. He notched the pipe to fit over the top of the jack stand.Attached Image



This is a great idea. I think I'll use 1 1/2 or 2 inch pipe and maybe also bolt them onto the top of my modified Harbor Freight aluminum jackstands. I have already made them safer by drilling holes and adding a pin to backup the cam lock adjustment. Attached Image
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