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Corvette
Corvette Tech Questions & DIY
portable jack for the C5
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<blockquote data-quote="theboss" data-source="post: 194064" data-attributes="member: 1458"><p>How hight does this jack can go fully extended,? I am pretty sure it will fit even in a case of a flat tire. I always raise the complete side of the car using 1 jacking puck behind the front wheel to install or remove the dollys so if this jack extend enough to raise the whole side of the car, you could probably be able to raise it even with a flat tire. I will try this for sure, I always carry my dynaplug compressor and repair kit, 1 breaker bar, 19mm socket with protective sleeve for magwheel and a pair of cutter but never found a suitable jack before. Wy only concer are my side skirt, a longer pine and a hockey puck might do the job. The car is on dollys and not accessible for now, I will get one of these and if it doesnt fit the ZR1, I am sure it will fit my C5</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theboss, post: 194064, member: 1458"] How hight does this jack can go fully extended,? I am pretty sure it will fit even in a case of a flat tire. I always raise the complete side of the car using 1 jacking puck behind the front wheel to install or remove the dollys so if this jack extend enough to raise the whole side of the car, you could probably be able to raise it even with a flat tire. I will try this for sure, I always carry my dynaplug compressor and repair kit, 1 breaker bar, 19mm socket with protective sleeve for magwheel and a pair of cutter but never found a suitable jack before. Wy only concer are my side skirt, a longer pine and a hockey puck might do the job. The car is on dollys and not accessible for now, I will get one of these and if it doesnt fit the ZR1, I am sure it will fit my C5 [/QUOTE]
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