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Mustard



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Replacement Jack

I need to address the issue that I dont have a jack or a wheel brace for my rr. I have read several remarks about how terrible the stock scissor jacks are etc and how some people are carrying round trolly jacks Laughing

In the event of a flat tyre / wrecked wheel I need to be able to change it so what would be the best jack to purchase that I can carry round without it occupying all my load space Rolling Eyes

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This is a worthwhile thread, the guy in Bolton had literally hundreds of these when I went there and I've used mine a couple of times now and it works fine . I just throw it in by the spare wheel, plenty of room.

http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic14177.html Geoff

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