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just got a flat tire... have a ???
So my rear passenger popped a hole and I have a slow leak. No worries thanks to tire guard. I will just get it repaired or replaced tomorrow. Now I put the jack under. I have one of my own. A higher quality GM jack. I barely had 3/4" of clearance. Now if I lower my car an inch or more? How do I get a jack under it? What jack would be suitable for a car that low?
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Low profile jacks work fine unless your slammed? in which the stock jack can raise it enough for the low pro jack to fit
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Check out this thread. Lot of good info.
Jack Stands / Floor Jack |
You need a low profile jack like this one: Omega Blackhawk Low Profile Professional Service Jack 2-Ton Capacity, Model# 29023 | Floor Jacks | Northern Tool + Equipment
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Thanks for the info guys. :)
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yup, the scissor jack in your trunk should work.
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