bad luck and crappy Audi jack
Jim Katz
jkatz4125 at msn.com
Sat Nov 30 13:14:03 EST 2002
>> > Speaking of which, anyone know where I can buy some? My last one was
>>two metal
>> > pieces hinged...you opened them up, lifted a VERY heavy wire support,
>>and it
>> > made a nice little triangle.
I got a pair that match that at Sears.
Sears #: 00950119000 www.sears.com
The're really sweet
Jim Katz
jim.katz at verizon.net
>From: George Selby <gselby4x4 at earthlink.net>
>To: quattro at audifans.com
>Subject: Re: bad luck and crappy Audi jack
>Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2002 22:34:56 -0500
>
>At 07:51 PM 11/29/02, you wrote:
>> > Speaking of which, anyone know where I can buy some? My last one was
>>two metal
>> > pieces hinged...you opened them up, lifted a VERY heavy wire support,
>>and it
>> > made a nice little triangle. Stolen out of the CDN tire parking lot
>>while I
>> > ran in to grab some parts!! (wish the car had rolled on the idiot who
>>stole it)
>>
>>Yes, where can I get some good blocks? No auto parts stores around me
>>seem to carry them anymore!
>
>Look in the truck (hatch) of Nissan 300ZX's in junkyards. Mine (and all
>others) came stock with two very nice wheel chocks like you describe above
>(along with the jack and a spark plug removal tool.) They are even painted
>yellow for increased speed for your vehicle while stashed in the truck (I
>figure each one is worth at least 3.72 hp)
>
>
>George Selby
>
>83 Audi Coupe GT
>
>gselby4x4 at earthlink.net
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