General Wheel jack photos

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General Wheel jack photos

Paolo66

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Anybody got any photos of the wheel jack please? Ours is missing. I've located one but need to make sure its the right one before I buy
Thanks
 
This is what came with my 69F over 25 years ago. Fits but I have not checked to see if it is the correct one. Note it does have 110D stamped on the arm, perhaps mine should have 110F? I have another that looks similar but does not fit the sockets under the car.

(Colour is close to the original as well)

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Hi Paolo;
I have thought about jacks myself and come to the conclusion that as the cars get older, there is a chance that the sills will get weaker. I therefore have a concertina type in the car. This can be put under the suspension and not into a possibly weak sill--and you often only find our it's weak when it collapses! Check your jacking points very carefully.
 
Mine is the same as Joe's except for a rubber tab near the base where the jack head can be parked when not in use and the colour. It was black and was repainted the same colour though I reckon Joe's looks better.

The number stamped on the head is also the same.

Finally, John (hobbler) has a very good point.

Chris
 

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Re my comments earlier--concertina jacks are also known as 'scissor jacks'
Tom (aka the hobbler)
 
Thanks guys. The one I have ordered is like the photos. It's only for show or in an emergency. I've been using a hydraulic jack for the reasons the hobbler pointed out.
 
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