rlrenz
Explorer
I used my air bag jack to give a little more room for a creeper - supported the front end with stacked 2x10x18" lumber under the wheels so I wouldn't have to work between jack stands. I found that the jack lifted the load fairly easily when it was nearly collapsed (maximum air bag diameter). Three 2xs under each tire.
The lift really came in handy when I was backing into the garage. There is an unknown blind spot in the mirrors that kept me from seeing a railroad passenger car boarding step had tipped over, and I ran over it. It jammed under the side, so I grabbed the air jack, stuffed it under the differential, raised it a few inches, and pulled the step out. 10 minutes! Total damage was some scuffed paint on the step.
The lift really came in handy when I was backing into the garage. There is an unknown blind spot in the mirrors that kept me from seeing a railroad passenger car boarding step had tipped over, and I ran over it. It jammed under the side, so I grabbed the air jack, stuffed it under the differential, raised it a few inches, and pulled the step out. 10 minutes! Total damage was some scuffed paint on the step.