scissor jack

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What's wrong with a scissor jack? They work perfectly for what they are designed to do.

Good luck finding a factory jack. The ones I see are overpriced and all the junkyards take them out of all the cars.

This is my point --> [QUOTEThey work perfectly for what they are designed to do.
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Also, finding a factory jack is as easy as hopping the bay. You might get lucky and find one for around $30. They sell them seperately as well as complete packages.

The factory jacks suck, IMO. They might work if you need to put the spare tire on, but that's about it. If it was me, I'd just invest in a good jack and keep it at home. If needed, I bet you could find someone to give you a hand and pick it up if needed.

I personally like my craftsman 3ton jack. Works great for what I use it for.

That is exactly what they are intended for -->
They might work if you need to put the spare tire on, but that's about it.

I agree, I love my 4 ton craftsman jack. Would I want to haul it around in the cargo area, hell no. Its for home use only and works great.

I could go around with the nascar jack but the ***** is so heavy lol. I normally carry a small but good jack. And yes the nascar jack saved my ass when the silvi broke the lug studs and i needed to get it home. Had my pa go get the hoe and bring the jack and yea i love it

I believe that is the reason the OP is looking for a factory jack. Who in there right mind would want to haul around a 3 or 4 ton pump jack anyway?
 

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