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Let Your Car’s Exhaust Be It’s Jack

Posted in Random by Dan at 9:44 am
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Isn’t is a pain in the ass to get the jack out of your car when you have a flat? Now with a ingenious invention, you can use your cars own exhaust to help you jack up your car.

This Exhaust Air Jack is a work of pure genius. It is a big orange bag which you set underneath your vehicle. There is a hose coming out of it which you connect to the exhaust of your car. In about 30 seconds the bag will have inflated enough to raise your car up off the ground. There’s even a one-way valve to prevent air loss if you decide to turn off your vehicle This will work on just about any surface, which isn’t the same for traditional jacks. I’d say that $129.99 for one of these would be money well spent.

I would have to say that is one the the coolest things I have seen today.

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11 Responses to “Let Your Car’s Exhaust Be It’s Jack”

  1. chad says:

    wow that is an awesome idea!!

  2. marc says:

    this is really a pretty neat idea, and something i could definitely have used when i almost punctured my friends gas tank trying to jack up her car on an uneven road surface. nothing makes you look like more of a jerk than the AAA guy coming out and inspecting your slanted jack jammed under a car firmly rooted on mother earth.

  3. Jerry says:

    I put my jack thru the floorboard of my old Camaro years ago. Whoops.

  4. chad says:

    @MARC

    got ya beat…

    I dropped my ex-girlfriends 5 series BMW on it’s rotor because it was uneven pavement AND I neglected to put on the e-brake… to top it all off, the car comes with road side assistance… which promptly took about 5 minutes to arrive once we called them… now that her car was sitting in a parking lot with a gouge in the back passenger door… on it’s bare rotor… and the jack was crammed in the wheel well… the road side technician looked at me like I had punched a baby.

    talk about looking like an ass… I never forget the e-brake anymore though :D

  5. Don Wilson says:

    Looks insanely dangerous and a large waste of gas. How exactly do you turn the car off when the driver’s side is up on the air? Are you going to get inside a car that is balancing (unsecured) on a ball of toxic air?

    Come on now.

  6. Nigel says:

    They have been in Australia for about 10 years. I remember seeing one on an outback survival show, along with how to kill and cook a Kangaroo. Yes, we kill and eat our national emblem.

    @ DON: You only jack the car up enough to change a tyre, most cars, that doesn’t pass the centre of gravity or is up high enough to have to jump in.

    Unless you have a Ford F650, which in that case, this would be useless.

  7. moritz says:

    in german television they tested this device it didnt work a thing!
    the tube was always going off and the exhaust didnt over enough pressure.

  8. chad says:

    @DON

    I watched someone use a fork lift to pick up their X5 for a flat …. this toxic ball of gas doesn’t seem like such a bad idea, I would also assume you’d leave the car running (kinda like those inflatable rides at the fair)… it’s not like you’re climbing under there to change your oil… and whoever is the first to try that rightly deserves to have their car dropped squarely on them.

  9. Emory says:

    @Chad

    O.O
    *Looks as if you just punched a baby*

  10. JT says:

    I’m still skeptical. I cannot believe there is enough exhaust pressure on my car to fill a big balloon under it enough to raise it off the ground. I think it would just kill the engine. Plus, what if you have dual or quad exhaust, point of least resistance anyone?

  11. Wally says:

    This has been around for at least 20 years…

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