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      03-25-2020, 09:30 PM   #3
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http://www.bm-parts.com/index.php?ro...product_id=150.

get these for the jack points. you don't need four.


lowes also has a good TR, if you do not want to wait on the Costco toilet paper lines.

get a TR that spins up to at least 200ft-lb. do not buy a digital TR unless its a HQ unit like a snap-on.

be mindful of space when jacking up your car. if you are working in a space for just 2 cars or small garage you may want to get a smaller hydraulic jack that will allow you make complete up and down crank movements. If you have a large jack with a long crank handle and not enough space for complete crank movements you will have to "short crank" the jack (pumps the piston) which will result in premature jack failure.
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