pwc
Explorer
My shiny new X-Jack showed up from Sierra Expeditions yesterday and with this WONDERFUL thing called Day light Savings Time (you can't see it, but there is a glob of sarcasim dripping off that statement) I had time to play with it.
I tried it on our Suburban and after cutting the exhaust pipe straight (it had been ding a bit on the end) I found a nice flat spot under the frame midway front to back.
I think I'm doing something wrong though, because the jack wasn't able to lift the truck just using exhaust. I fit the cone on and it inflates to a good size and the body moves a little, but it won't get a tire up. The tailpipe funnel thingy is hard to hold on the pipe and screams like a banshee (I really should have have ear plugs). No kinks in the hose and I can feel pressure in the first hose.
Is there something I'm doing wrong? This is with the 6.5L diesel. When I hook up the air tank, it'll lift it right off the ground like it should, with no problem. But with this truck I don't want to have to carry air around. The truck is about 6500lbs and it's empty, so this is well within the x-jack range.
Any help would be appreciated!
I tried it on our Suburban and after cutting the exhaust pipe straight (it had been ding a bit on the end) I found a nice flat spot under the frame midway front to back.
I think I'm doing something wrong though, because the jack wasn't able to lift the truck just using exhaust. I fit the cone on and it inflates to a good size and the body moves a little, but it won't get a tire up. The tailpipe funnel thingy is hard to hold on the pipe and screams like a banshee (I really should have have ear plugs). No kinks in the hose and I can feel pressure in the first hose.
Is there something I'm doing wrong? This is with the 6.5L diesel. When I hook up the air tank, it'll lift it right off the ground like it should, with no problem. But with this truck I don't want to have to carry air around. The truck is about 6500lbs and it's empty, so this is well within the x-jack range.
Any help would be appreciated!