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Things I learned New Year's Day.

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Old 01-02-2013, 03:05 PM
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The AEV jack base is the way to go if your using a factory jack.
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yeah myself and friends have been helped more than a few times now since I have the AEV jack base. Nice solid sure footing. Makes the oe scissor jack actually work really well.
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Originally Posted by matt1171
I ended up using a large flat rock. It worked.
hehe so easy a caveman could do it



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