nissan scissor jack
Yo Herb. Just talk to Francis in the parts department. Last time I asked, the cost was something like (dont laugh it's soooo easy....thats why I remembered it) $123.46 something like that. Really close if I am off a little.
Most people I dont think would part with that since its kinda a needed part for those "oh s!@t" moments.
I dont know if the Nissan (i.e. Maxima, Altima, 350Z) jacks are the same (though I think they might be...at least the 350Z might be)....as long as that notch matches and the lbs rating is the same...if its cheaper, then no foul.
Just get a new one...if you get a used one...you dont know how many times it was used prior and the stock jacks are a little ify as they get older and used/abused in time. Up to you...but safety and making sure that the jack has the integrity to hold the car up as you are near might be a thought there.
Dont skimp on the safety parts.
Most people I dont think would part with that since its kinda a needed part for those "oh s!@t" moments.
I dont know if the Nissan (i.e. Maxima, Altima, 350Z) jacks are the same (though I think they might be...at least the 350Z might be)....as long as that notch matches and the lbs rating is the same...if its cheaper, then no foul.
Just get a new one...if you get a used one...you dont know how many times it was used prior and the stock jacks are a little ify as they get older and used/abused in time. Up to you...but safety and making sure that the jack has the integrity to hold the car up as you are near might be a thought there.
Dont skimp on the safety parts.
Last edited by XLR8SN; Jun 10, 2008 at 02:42 PM.
wow at that price, I rather go for a new aluminum floor jack. my current scissor jack is in good condition, just wanted a second one. mahalo.
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