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Old Dec 5, 2005 | 02:52 AM
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Well. I did it again. I managed to get my vette stranded somewhere. At least it's only a block away in a church parking lot. i just had new tires put on the car, and apparently they didn't do a very good job when they seated my left rear tire because I get out of church only to find my baby sitting one low out in the parking lot. I've been having some problems with this tire and so I opted to just grab one another one from home (I have a few lying around) and put it on in place of the dead one. So, I guess my quick question is: where is the jack for the car located? I don't have an owner's manuel unfortunately (would probably be a good investment huh?) so I'm just helping someone could help me out. I'm walking back to the lot tomorrow morning to change it out, and would prefer not to pull the floorjack behind me for a block and back. Thanks guys!

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Old Dec 5, 2005 | 03:01 AM
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If yours is an '88, the jack is with the spare tire, under the rear of the car.
The lug nut wrench should be behind the drivers seat.
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Thanks Wayne. Yup, it's an 88. The wrench is gone, I hope that that jack is still back there! I guess we'll find out tomorrow.

Take care.
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