In response to Mike Veronesi's post, he said it but I just
want to repeat it. Because of the sad incident the thread sounds like it
applies to situations when the car is in the driveway or garage, though the
principles of course, also apply to when we are out driving. You need to keep in
your car at all times, a few pieces of wood to put under the jack so that the
wood will deform and thus conform to the pavement and make for very solid and
safe purchase; when you are out driving and have a flat. Otherwise if
it is just metal jack against pavement, the jack can easily slip. It is
also very helpful in dirt, spreading out the force and preventing sinking of the
jack. Now that I write this I realize that my fiance does not have wood in her
car so I will practi what I preach and cut wood this weekend. I suggest at
least 3) 8" x 12" x1".....since I don't have a life I spend hours on end
painting pictures of Imperials on the wood.....
wishing safety for all
Jerry53
guilty of occasional semi-serious post.
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