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GM Performance  2 Ton Jack Stands

10-3/8 in. to 16-3/8 in. lifting range. Oversized saddle provides positive contact and added stability. Dual purpose handle for saddle column lock release and portable transport. All welded steel frame construction with cast iron support arms with rust resistant finish for longer tool life. Manufactured to strict ANSI/PALD specifications and testing standards.

Item Weight (lbs.): 11.8
Lift & Jack Type: Jack stands
Maximum Height (in.): 16.375
Minimum Height (in.): 10.375

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