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Trolley Hydraulic Jack Kit 2 Ton Car Suv Auto Floor Steel Stands Heavy Duty Set on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Tolleson, Arizona, US

Tolleson, Arizona, US
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GM Performance  2 Ton Trolley Jack Kit

2 Ton Trolley Jack 5 in. to 13 in. lifting range. Heavy gauge steel frame. Rust resistant finish for longer tool life. ** Manufactured to strict ANSI/PALD specifications and testing standards.

  • 2 Ton jack stands (2 pieces)
  • 10-3/8 in. to 16-3/8 in. lifting range
  • Positive self-locking saddle ratchet cam
  • Rugged unitized steel frame
Product Overview:
Item Weight (lbs.):31.9
Lift & Jack Type:Floor jacks
Maximum Height (in.):13
Minimum Height (in.):5
Capacity:
Lift Capacity:2 ton
Materials & Finish:
Material:Steel

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