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wanted - gq bottle jack tools

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wanted - gq bottle jack tools

Post by robbie »

I am just after the item that comes standard with the bottle jack (no farking idea what they are called?) that you use to lift the jack up with..
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Post by Mowie »

I'm after one too.

I've got a bottle jack and no windy thing.
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Post by robbie »

good name, the windy thing.
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Post by mickyd555 »

robbie wrote:good name, the windy thing.


i think it would be called a crank, and you should be able to get one from a wrecker, it would suit any jack. otherwise just make one......
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Post by mikmav »

I just "borrowed" the windy thing from the wife's laser, it fits fine. my mav didn't come with them. Tried to get one at pick-a-part but they didn't have any. will try a wrecker sooner or later.
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Post by ozy1 »

with all these people making there own gear, why can no one make a crank handle?

if you do, it would help if it was a little bit longer, say adjustable ;)
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Post by Hoonz »

i cut the crank bit off and just have a straight peice ..
then i attach my 18v dewalt cordless up to it in low range (has 3 gears :armsup: ) pull the trigger .. up in seconds :armsup: :rofl:
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Post by Cossie »

Good luck finding one at a wrecker - I tried about 10 and they all said 'like rocking horse shit'. God knows where they have all ended up :armsup:

I also tried Nissan and they wanted 3 arms and 4 legs for one so I just gave up!
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