Replacement Jack?

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Erik the Awful

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Evilunclegrimace, feel free to work with Mr. Harris. I'm on my way back from vacation today, and likely won't be persuing a jack for a while. My exhaust parts should be arriving about the time I get home and I'll be busy with that for a week or so.
 

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Alot of the yards in my area pull the Jack's to prevent people from lifting the vehicles.

99.9999% find their way into the scrap.

They might be willing to sell you one from a recent arrival that hasn't been processed yet.

Or you can try www.row52.com
It's free to sign up & you can post a wanted ad for what you need. There are people who supplement their income by pulling parts for others.
As in my area, alot of yards are self serve only & the employees are not allowed to check the vehicles for you.

Hope this helps
 

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I think I'm going to order the Red Hound tool kit and a suitable jack. I'm just not sure which jack fits correctly.
 
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