well, as I mentioned before, there is a stock scissors jack available from bus depot. http://busdepot.com/details.jsp?partnumber=237011031 but go ahead and adapt another jack :) alistair
On 20-Jun-10, at 8:24 AM, Dave Mcneely wrote: When I first got the camper, I went through a drill to try out the OEM jack. I did not and do not like it, as it did not seem as stable as the scissors jacks that I have been accustomed to with Japanese vehicles. But, it worked, and I have not done anything about a better jack. One question I have, and have been a bit put off by in considering other jacks, is how does one adapt them to the jack points built into the side of the van? A scissors or a bottle jack either needs a notch or at least a flat place to fit the jack platform. How do you guys deal with that? I would like to have a jack that I trust more to remain stable while changing a flat if needed. Thanks, David McNeely |
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