No more jack laying on the floor

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66camperspecial
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No more jack laying on the floor

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Took the holding bracket off a 78 and used a jack from a late 80s and mounted it on the drivers side inner fender and put the handle behind the seat so no more tripping over the scissor jack I had on the pass side floor. Years ago I found a 4x4 with a factory scissors jack still in the truck that was mounted in a aux battery tray but stupid me did not grab it and only the jack,my problem would have been solved years ago and never seen another.
chris401
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Re: No more jack laying on the floor

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66camperspecial wrote:Took the holding bracket off a 78 and used a jack from a late 80s and mounted it on the drivers side inner fender and put the handle behind the seat so no more tripping over the scissor jack I had on the pass side floor. Years ago I found a 4x4 with a factory scissors jack still in the truck that was mounted in a aux battery tray but stupid me did not grab it and only the jack,my problem would have been solved years ago and never seen another.
Was it like the old International's pick-up battery?
Chris
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