I keep a 2T hydraulic jack in the boot all the time and it has been a lifesaver
for me on a few flats. Yep--it takes up a little room, but saves a lot of
hassle when it is needed.
tom BJ8
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David Nock, never leave home without him.
In a message dated 9/28/2011 11:25:50 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
tahoehealey at hotmail.com writes:
At the Ironstone concours last weekend one of the Healeys had a flat.
With
amazing speed, Dave Nock jumped in with a floor jack and some 2 x 6's and
had
the wheel changed in seconds. The car was in deep grass and driven onto the
wood then jacked up. Great tech session on changing a flat. Now the only
question is where does he store all that stuff in the boot?
Rich Kahn
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