kribs2714
New Member
Has anybody changed up the bumper jack with the unibody adaptor with a newer scissors jack for more room in the trunk and less noise? Good bad other?
I carry a small bottle jack with me. On my 68 you have to lift the body up or it's difficult to get the back tires off.BTW, the last flat tire on the road I had was at rush hour in the rain on a really busy highway. I called AAA.
Fully agree and everything fits perfectly with original rims. Changed rims and holy difference in holding it together. I am trying to find something to hold it all together as close to stock as I canOn the C-body sedans/hardtops, the jack is stowed in holes (and a tension spring) in the holes in the rh rear body structure. Behind the rh rr wheel house. The tire tool and such are stored in the reversed (upside down) tire at the front of the trunk. NO noise or intrusion into the luggage space. Convertibles might be different as to where the spare tire is located, as will wagons. When all is secure, NOTHING slides around, period.
DO check the approved underbody jacking points on the sides of the car body.
Having used a scissor or bottle jack, you'd best be ready to do a lot of cranking on that limber handle!
Just some thoughts and experiences,
CBODY67
I just bought one of those. So far, so good.My solution after installing the rechromed bumpers...Harbor Freight aluminum floor jack stashed in a vintage Coleman cooler...all the original jack stuff restored and displayed in its proper places..View attachment 736222
My solution after installing the rechromed bumpers...Harbor Freight aluminum floor jack stashed in a vintage Coleman cooler...all the original jack stuff restored and displayed in its proper places..View attachment 736222