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Hannibal wrote:daveyboy12 wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:
My jack doesn't have a foot. It was missing when I bought the TT. I just use 2-4X4's screwed together and then I put that in the back of my pickup. The foot always sticks down to far anyway.
Besides, I think mine had a wheel. The last thing I want is a wheel to make things roll away and wiggle easier.
I had a wheel on mine, until I left it down and pulled onto I-75,, no more wheel. They certainly are not meant for highway speeds.
LMAO! Sorry, the visual was funny!
โAug-11-2016 06:46 PM
daveyboy12 wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:
My jack doesn't have a foot. It was missing when I bought the TT. I just use 2-4X4's screwed together and then I put that in the back of my pickup. The foot always sticks down to far anyway.
Besides, I think mine had a wheel. The last thing I want is a wheel to make things roll away and wiggle easier.
I had a wheel on mine, until I left it down and pulled onto I-75,, no more wheel. They certainly are not meant for highway speeds.
โAug-11-2016 05:26 PM
โAug-11-2016 05:25 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:
My jack doesn't have a foot. It was missing when I bought the TT. I just use 2-4X4's screwed together and then I put that in the back of my pickup. The foot always sticks down to far anyway.
Besides, I think mine had a wheel. The last thing I want is a wheel to make things roll away and wiggle easier.
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downtheroad wrote:
I'd just draw a nice even line with a Sharpie pen and use a hack saw with a fresh blade....or you can even rent a pipe cutter (tool rental outfit or Home Depot) if you don't have one or don't want to buy one for this one time job....like janstey58 suggested above.
โAug-10-2016 11:08 AM
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