Get Jacked: Eastwood Transmission Jack Adapter

Transmission jacks don’t come cheap — they usually start around $500 — so it doesn’t make sense to buy one for that rare occasion when you have to tear out the tranny on your ’87 dually. Eastwood offers a more affordable solution: a transmission jack adapter that fits any jack with a 1-1/8″ post-style saddle. Just pull off the stock cup, put this unit in its place, and get to jackin’. Pricing is $85.
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Don’t waste your time with one of these they are very unstable and not easy to use. Harbor Freight has dedicated transmission jacks for $59 usually that are much better.