David,
I use that scissor, or the original jack, to lift the car enough to get a
floor jack under it in the garage.
Pete
Athens, NY
On Sun, 31 Oct 2010 15:26:15 -0400, Councill, David
<dcouncill@msubillings.edu> wrote:
>
> I finally got around to getting the roof of my hose repaired from
> hail/tornado damages from a few months back. What does this have to do
> with MGs? When it comes to nails, my cars are like magnets and sure
> enough, my BGT got a flat tire after I drove it home Friday evening,
> noticing it yesterday morning when I was taking it for another drive.
> Sure enough, there is a roofing nail embedded in the tire.
>
>
>
> The reason for my email is because changing the tire was somewhat of a
> pain due to the low quality tools I was using, particularly the old
> scissors jack needed for the low clearance. So my question is on what
> might be a good jack to purchase? Something readily available. Horrible
> Freight advertised a hydraulic scissors jack a few years ago but when I
> went to buy one, they said it was discontinued and no longer available.
>
>
>
> David Councill
>
> 64 B
>
> 67 BGT
>
> 72 B
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