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Old 12-02-2017, 08:07 PM
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I thought about getting one when I first got mine and made a shop list. But just seeing the crap aluminum they were made of said all I needed to know.

I feel bad for anyone who actually tries to get a tow with them haha
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Old 12-05-2017, 09:06 AM
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Yea mine is starting to twist when I get to a medium height. Starting not to trust mine anymore. But it has kept its worth
My stock scissor jack also started to bend. If the car isn't perfectly level and the ground isn't totally flat or solid (like a concrete garage floor) I wouldn't even attempt to use it. There is a reason people use service floor jacks and jack stands. The factory jack should be avoided at all costs... it is literally emergency use only!

Regardless of which jack you use make sure to chock the other wheels so the car doesn't move. Especially for jacking the rear since there is nothing to stop the front wheels from rolling.
Old 12-08-2017, 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Silver280
Thought this would be easy but not so thus far. I have a 2006 350z that I would like a aftermarket tow hook. In the pic the top one is the OEM and correct size, the black one is too small, the blue one is too big. Both were listed on EBay as hooks for my year 350z. Does anyone know specifically which size I should be looking for? Thanks!
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