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My kobalt jack is a banshee hybrid.I was putting a 2 inch lift on my truck an my jack was too short,so i grabbed an old junk banshee cylinder.
Thought you guys might get a kick out of it.
Its holding up a 4x4 truck haha.
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Haha thats funny. Good idea though.
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Now that's using your head....your jugs....you know what I mean.
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why not just a block of wood?
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why not just a block of wood?
Where's the fun in that??
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I was at my storage unit,wich just has my quads and tools in it,couldnt find a block of wood. I couldnt drive anywhere either because i had my leaf springs unbolted,so i just made due.After we got the rear off the ground,we all stood back for a couple minutes to make sure it didnt explode into pieces or anything,but about half hour throught the job,i was using the jack like that without even worrying about it.
I just noticed that smear on the right side of that pic is my friend swinging a mallet at the right shackles

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That's hilarious!! I would add a header to the cylinder for much better support!
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