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Here, found a site with some decent diagrams to show what we're talking about:
http://www.skoolie.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=324&sid=94a0d55b1df54555671f504f7a87b705
It shows both the single ring and the dual ring setup that HRD mentioned.
What he said.
The big issue is if the ring isn't seated correctly, it will slip off when airing up. Once you're aired up, it's definitely seated correctly, your worries are over.
If they were THAT dangerous they wouldn't be used. As stated earlier, many people have been using them for years...
Great advice on the jack stands, too. My brother is a FF, last summer he went out on a fatality, some guys working on a car lifted up with a forklift. :( 16 Y/O kid bought it when a $20 set of jackstands could have saved his life.
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