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Thread: Stock Jack Handle

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    Default Stock Jack Handle

    I purchased what I believe to be a stock jack, but it didn't come with the handle. What does the handle look like?

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    Its the first sticky thread at the top of the page. not a very easy part to find.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duane View Post
    Its the first sticky thread at the top of the page. not a very easy part to find.
    First sticky in the Stock Tech section. It took me about 5 years to find one and it was $50.00

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    Yes. I have the jack, but what does the handle look like? In other words, it looks like there is some kind of handle that slides into the stub on the top of the jack. I'm looking for information on that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle Vin View Post
    Yes. I have the jack, but what does the handle look like? In other words, it looks like there is some kind of handle that slides into the stub on the top of the jack. I'm looking for information on that.
    The large, lug wrench was used as the jack handle.
    A better picture of the lug wrench/ jack handle is shown in the sticky thread as Don mentioned.
    Here you see the lug wrench inserted into the spare tire carrier, making it easier to lift up the heavy tire.

    Last edited by jeepdan; November 19th, 2018 at 06:53 PM.

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    And since I have one of these handles, I use it as a lug wernch because it just works.

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