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rbpru
Aug 10, 2016Explorer II
Why is it a problem? My Jack was been that way since I bought it used three years and 23,000 miles ago.
I thought it was the original manual jack which stripped the lift bolt shortly after I bought it. However, when I mounted the new jack, it sat at the same angle.
There is no sign of frame or mounting plate distortion, it is simply the way the highly paid, skilled old world craftsmen that build these precision crafted frames for the TT industry made it. Oh well.
I never seen any detrimental effect.
I thought it was the original manual jack which stripped the lift bolt shortly after I bought it. However, when I mounted the new jack, it sat at the same angle.
There is no sign of frame or mounting plate distortion, it is simply the way the highly paid, skilled old world craftsmen that build these precision crafted frames for the TT industry made it. Oh well.
I never seen any detrimental effect.
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