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Hoppers29 05-25-2021 12:45 PM

Jack under seat
 

Do you keep a jack under your seat? An original or something newer? I'm starting to take longer and longer drives in my 29' RPU and want to be able to change out a wheel if need be. Thanks!

Kurt in NJ 05-25-2021 12:56 PM

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I keep original screw jack/ handle under the seat, the crank/lug wrench on the floor because I give hand cranking shows often, also under the seat are parts I never need because I have them

antiquepa 05-25-2021 01:01 PM

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Yes, I do. Just to be on the safe side, don't wait till you need it. Before that time comes you should check to see if the jack will reach the axel before you need it. Found out the hard way, you may need to carry a piece of a 4x4 to sit the jack on, this will give you the height if the jack doesn't

go high enough.

Model A Ron 05-25-2021 01:08 PM

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Do the supplier make a reproduction tool kit with a jack? I do not have a jack in the car at this time and I am starting to put on some serious miles.

700rpm 05-25-2021 02:59 PM

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I keep a jack and piece of 2x6 about 10" long to establish a firm base in case I need it on soft or uneven ground.

1931 flamingo 05-25-2021 03:12 PM

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AAA card in the wallet..................and a cell phone.

Paul in CT

jayvee34 05-25-2021 03:27 PM

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i carry the original screw jack, a hydraulic jack, crank handle lug wrench, 4 way lug wrench, 2x6x12 board, not under the seat but out back in the trunk .

Ed in Maine 05-25-2021 03:29 PM

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I use a bottle jack only because it is compact and can be expanded to do the job. 700rpm makes a very good point. My pressure treated 2x6 is about 8 in. long! I also carry a folding lug wrench because the crank does not work well on a really tight lug nuts. The lug wrench is a cross shaped affair but two arms fold up on itself for easy carrying. I did modify the bottle jack because the top of the jack was poorly made, too small. I welded a small channel piece on to the top so that it would engage the front axle and support the rear axle. Another topic would be "what spare parts do you carry at all times." Happy Motoring, Ed

WHN 05-25-2021 05:18 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 1931 flamingo (Post 2020110)
AAA card in the wallet..................and a cell phone.

Paul in CT

I like your style.

Enjoy.

Tacoma Bob 05-25-2021 07:49 PM

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I have a trunk with 4 army surplus ammo cans filled with different things. In one of the ammo cans I carry a bottle jack which I needed on a rear tire blow out.

mgambuzza 05-25-2021 10:03 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tacoma Bob (Post 2020186)
I have a trunk with 4 army surplus ammo cans filled with different things. In one of the ammo cans I carry a bottle jack which I needed on a rear tire blow out.

I had to read this twice as I first thought you said you carry a bottle of Jack - maybe to have while waiting for the tow.

Tacoma Bob 05-26-2021 03:35 PM

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;);)
Quote:

Originally Posted by mgambuzza (Post 2020228)
i had to read this twice as i first thought you said you carry a bottle of jack - maybe to have while waiting for the tow.

lmao!!!!!;););)

700rpm 05-26-2021 10:15 PM

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Put the jack in a box. You’ll be surprised when you need it.

DkFordor 05-27-2021 07:23 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 700rpm (Post 2020559)
put the jack in a box. You’ll be surprised when you need it.

lol :D:D

WTSHNN 05-27-2021 09:34 AM

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Another vote for a bottle jack. Cut out a piece of old carpet or rug to fit the pan and it'll help cut down on rattles.

KGBnut 05-27-2021 11:58 AM

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My jack isn't original, but it is period correct. And, yes, it fits very nicely under the seat in my coupe.

eagle 05-27-2021 10:19 PM

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An original or near original jack in good shape is easy to find at a swap meet, I see them often for $10 or less. They work well and are small enough for easy storage.


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