| The base for the jack should be between the spare tire and its screw
hold-down.  I have the stock jack but have never used it.  I prefer a
floor jack and fortunately have never had a flat on the road.
--- Allen <orangedawg@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I have a question or two about the jack.  Mine looks like it was
> originally
> yellow.  It has the round "thing" you put in the side of the car.  It
> has a
> turn crank instead of the usual ratcheting mechanism that cranks the
> jack up.
> Also, it has a round bottom.  That's all I have.  Do I have the
> correct jack?
> Is there a base that the round end of the jack sits in, or does the
> round end
> just sit on the ground.  This doesn't look like a very good system to
> jack up
> the car.  My car is a 1970 2000.  I got the jack at a junk yard about
> 19 years
> ago.
> 
> Allen
> 
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Adam Bradley
'70 Datsun 1600 Roadster SPL311-28181
'66 Datsun PL411 sedan PL411-022447
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