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Old 30-07-21, 02:39
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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I think you are correct, Rob.

If you look at the photos Derk posted with the tape measure on the long version, the tips look like they are already flaring outward beyond the 2-inch mark.

Be interesting if Derk measured the gap at the shaft and at the tips. I would guess the tip gap is greater.

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Old 17-01-22, 01:23
JordanWayneVoce JordanWayneVoce is offline
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those longer ones are definitely going to be more prone to bending,

i have a jack that is in pretty good condition and it has the CO1UC part number on the inside of the jaws do these long jaw versions have a part number?
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