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Old 12-24-2007, 09:52 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by wifesmainwrench
DJOLMAS: The Sears jack is the "2.5 ton Low Profile Service Jack, Model 50165." I just gave it a little tryout and it seems pretty steady, given it's size. As I used to work on race and street cars for a living, I know just to use the jack to get up to jack-stand level.
My bro (a Triumph TR 3 guy) had a nice aluminium competition low profile model which he let go w/ his race car, dammit. This Sears jack is, however free from pretension. Occasional use is the target, here. Otherwise I'da bought another Morgan.

PS DJOLMAS I like what you've done w/ your car and would like to thank you for sharing your experiences w/ us. Also your photos are pretty good, too. (This from a pro. photographer, for whatever that's worth.) Merry Christmas.

thx a lot man, i really do appreciate it.
thats just how i am, i share everything w my buddies, good or bad, so people can take it for what its worth...
i love cars and photography, and it all just kinda ties together.
i finally got my lazy ass to order some smoked triangles for the litronics that i had installed for over a month now, so ill be taking some new pics soon (i think Jeff will be the happiest person to see them on my car)

marry xmass
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