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Could all those with inflatable air bags provide links and prices please ...?
Eight inches - size does matter!The Dutch motorhome next to me is using air cushions. Has anyone used these? Any opinions? Are they better and easier than the normal plastic ramp?
Thanks!
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It says they are sold out and not available anymore (,in 3 languages)FLAT-JACK Camper plus - Camping-jack.eu
The flat-jack Camper Plus is a very popular, handy and innovative leveling cushion for putting fully horizontal any caravan or mobile home/camper on the slope or hill of a camping, so you can sleep and cook horizontally! Put the flat-jack cushion in front of the tyre or tyres you want to lift...www.camping-jack.eu
Not used them, but going to speak with Mrs Santa....
It looks like the rectangular ones are sold out but the round ones are available for 139 euros eachIt says they are sold out and not available anymore (,in 3 languages)
The maximum height of the new round version is 20cmNot a lot of lift, from looking at the photo Might well woble more as well.
That'll save Mrs Santa a bit of expenseIt says they are sold out and not available anymore (,in 3 languages)
Ours just arrived. Ordered at Lincoln show arrived Wednesday this week. £350 for 2. “Air lift “ from OKO Airide. Of SwindonCould all those with inflatable air bags provide links and prices please ...?
Probably, but imagine the state they'll be in after 22 years on the shelf.Strange that we are talking about Airjacks because today, I was looking through an old 2002 Car Mechanic magazine and one of the adverts was for a Draper 3ton, 21.5inch lift, Exhaust powered, AIRJACK.
Your for only £38!
I wonder if they're still available at that price?
I wonder how many error codes you'd have with a modern vehicle if you tried to use it?Probably, but imagine the state they'll be in after 22 years on the shelf.
I quote from the magazine article when Car Mechanic entered it in a competition 'Inflation time was just under a minute and there was no sign that the car supplying the fumes was about to stall.'I wonder how many error codes you'd have with a modern vehicle if you tried to use it?