Transmission Jacks
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We offer a wide selection of transmission jacks from a wide range of manufacturers: Ranger, Sunex, OTC, Omega and more. Transmission jacks come in different lifting capacities, ranging from 600 lbs. to 4,000 lbs. For a DIY guy, you may need a transmission jack to fit one specific size. For a professional garage, you need to look at the transmission jacks that a variety of options that would allow you to work on a lot of different types of transmissions. You need to also consider which of the transmission jacks would have the durability for the volume you are intending to work on. For each of the transmission jacks below, we include all of the specs for you to compare these trans jack models to each other.
Need help deciding on the right transmission jack for you? Please call our product experts at 1-800-647-7883 or order online!
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best transmission jack?
Having the right transmission jack is important if you will be removing or installing transmissions in vehicles. The right transmission jack will vary from person to person, but each type of jack has its own benefits. Low-lift transmission jacks are perfect for trucks with low ground clearance and can be used on nearly all Class 7 and 8 heavy-duty trucks. Our telescoping jacks are available in a variety of sizes and can transfer transmissions from the jack to a work table with ease. Already have a service jack, and don't want to invest in a separate transmission jack? With a transmission jack adapter, you can easily transform your service jack into a transmission jack. No matter which type of transmission jack you choose, make sure it is able to handle the weight of the transmission system used within the types of vehicles you will be working on. Each jack has its own weight rating, and it is important to take this into consideration when purchasing a jack.
What is a transmission jack used for?
Transmission jacks are used to install a new transmission or remove an old transmission from your vehicle. Transmission jacks are used in conjunction with car lifts to accomplish this task. When choosing a transmission jack, you want to consider the weight capacity and built in safety mechanisms of your jack, including stability and maneuverability. Your jack should be able to support the weight of your vehicle's transmission system, as using the wrong jack can lead to dangerous conditions.
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