CESSNA 172 FLAT SPRING STEEL JACK ADAPTER NEW AND UNUSED MANUFACTURED OF HEAVY STEEL, THE SIDES ARE TAPERED TO WEDGE AGAINST THE SIDES OF THE GEAR LEG AS THE AIRCRAFT IS LIFTED, THE INTERIOR OF THE PAD HAS A PROTECTIVE COATING TO PROTECT THE GEAR LEG. THE JACK POINT WILL ALLOW FOR STABILITY OF THE AIRCRAFT AS THE ANGLE OF THE GEAR LEG CHANGES WHILE BEING LIFTED. PLEASE EMAIL IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS
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