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Wheels, Tires & Brakes
Jack Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="TRACket Paul" data-source="post: 917111" data-attributes="member: 58634"><p>I'm really okay with my oem jack for emergency use and have used mine in the driveway several times. I would just get another oem jack from a wrecking yard or Craigslist, to simplify storage. But, if you don't trust them, then get something else. I like a scissor jack because they're compact, can have a good lift height, don't leak, and reliable (no seals to fail during use). I would put it in the same compartment as the factory jack in a canvas bag, check Harbor Freight or your local military-type surplus store. You'll still need to keep the factory jack tools to lower the spare tire,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRACket Paul, post: 917111, member: 58634"] I'm really okay with my oem jack for emergency use and have used mine in the driveway several times. I would just get another oem jack from a wrecking yard or Craigslist, to simplify storage. But, if you don't trust them, then get something else. I like a scissor jack because they're compact, can have a good lift height, don't leak, and reliable (no seals to fail during use). I would put it in the same compartment as the factory jack in a canvas bag, check Harbor Freight or your local military-type surplus store. You'll still need to keep the factory jack tools to lower the spare tire, [/QUOTE]
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