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Proper jack for TR

TonyPanchot

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Hi guys,

Before I set out on my big ride I realized that I did not have a emergency jack on board.

With that in mind I would like to poll the community for reccomendation.

Thanks all,
 
Aold toyota scissor jack works great . Light weight and will fit under almost anywhere even with a flat tire
Dan
 
I have the same answer as what do you need in the trunk
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If you have alloys and a steel spare, don't forget a set of lug nuts for the spare too.
 
PeterK said:
If you have alloys and a steel spare, don't forget a set of lug nuts for the spare too.

PeterK- would you believe I carry a spare jack as well as
a spare set of lug nuts? You just never know.

Don: I DID give in to peer pressure and I took the jack
stands out of the trunk.

dale (Tinster)
 
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