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    Actually nobody's car had the tools provided in the trunk.. Yeah dumb I know. and I used the adapter to tighten the one lug I broke loose back down since I decided to give up and wait until I had the right tools.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ericspecullaas View Post
    Air bags so you can control it. It would also help with them rattling
    a garage would be the best thing, a real place to keep it all, one milk crate would suffice. it is what it is, i live in an apt building. no storage here.

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    i had to unload over 1/2 of the trunk to get the spare tire out and then the stock jack because the bottle jack failed to fit under the frame. talk about a bummer.

    and yes i can still use the pinch welds to jack the car up, front or back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CapnBreakAlot View Post
    Actually nobody's car had the tools provided in the trunk.. Yeah dumb I know. and I used the adapter to tighten the one lug I broke loose back down since I decided to give up and wait until I had the right tools.
    Wal-Mart has a 250 piece Stanley tool set on sale for $89. It even comes with a tool box. That has wheels.
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    Ohhhh wheels lol.
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    Dont break it lol
    im a cookie again yay me
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    I probably will
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    Well dont carrying something thats 80lbs all day sucks. Btw I have no clue how much it weights
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    Quote Originally Posted by CapnBreakAlot View Post
    I probably will
    If you manage to:

    1) Buy a toolbox;
    2) That has wheels; AND
    3) You break the wheels in less than seven days of owning it...

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