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Converting floor jack to tranny jack?

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The differences between the floor jack and the tranny jack: Tranny Jack has 4 points on a metal plate that can be adjusted to change the angle of the tranny jack and how it meets up with the transmission. This feature is necessary. Tranny jack has a very wide stance to prevent a top heavy jack from falling over with an incredibly heavy item. A wider base is welcome and IMO necessary. Other Notable Attributes Minimum Height - Getting a tranny jack under the vehicle if you don't have a lift is key. Minimum height can be important depending on the make of the vehicle. Max Height - If your working on an F350 Powerstroke max height will be very important. The Challenge I think the biggest hurdle is creating a jack that is stable. I would only use a tranny jack, not a conversion. I've seen trannie's fall over because the right tool wasn't used or a bunch of guys were just trying to manhandle it. If you do a conversion I believe the adjustable plate and a solid base (on wheels) are key to suc

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