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Joes Racing Products Pro1 Alumin. Race Jack-3600lb Capacity-stock Car-scca-imca- on 2040-parts.com

US $1,390.00
Location:

Reno, Nevada, United States

Reno, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:Joes Racing Products Manufacturer Part Number:55525

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Joes Racing Products


Pro1 Aluminum Race Jack


SPECS

  • Made from quality USA materials
  • Weighs 36lb, with handle
  • 3600lb capacity
  • Self bleeding system
  • Repair & maintenance service available
  • Sealed hydraulics, no vent needed
  • Dirt wing available


PUMP HEIGHT

  • Saddle height: 3.5"

  • 1st pump: 6.5"

  • 2nd pump: 9"

  • 3rd pump: 11"

  • 4th pump: 13"

  • 5th pump: 14.5"

  • 6th pump: 16"

  • 7th pump: 17.5"


When looking for a jack you should consider a few important things.

 Will it do what you need? Is its quality workmanship?

Can you buy parts for it?  Can you get it serviced?

JOES Racing Products can do all that!



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