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> WTB - jack, 73 2.0 bilstein?
Quinn Moore
post Nov 29 2022, 08:35 AM
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Looking for a jack...bilstein preferably?. In case I get a flat on the back roads of Wisconsin/ Illinois.
Thoughts/comments appreciated.

Thx,

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bdstone914
post Nov 29 2022, 12:28 PM
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It is safer to use a scissors jack from a more modern car on the pinch weld. I have seen many original jacks allow the car to pitch forward and bend the jack and or the jack hole. Have also seen them tear the jack hole.
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It is safer to use a scissors jack from a more modern car on the pinch weld. I have seen many original jacks allow the car to pitch forward and bend the jack and or the jack hole. Have also seen them tear the jack hole.

Yep. AMHIK! Great to have for a "preservation" and "originality" piece, but not much else. If this, I have one for you (just shipping).
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