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The scissors jack, handle, and crank is the same for 1961 thru 1979 F100/350's.
The P/N is: D3TZ-17080-C for the jack, C2SZ-17032-C for the lug wrench (same as car), and C7TZ-17081-A for the crank. The foldable crank is stowed behind the seat. The jack and lug wrench can be in two places. Above the spare tire tucked into the wheel center, or mounted to the left inner fender apron using a clamp.
Bill I have never seen a sissors jack in a pickup. The only ones that I have seen are non-hydrolic bottle jacks that used a folding rod about 4 1/2 ft long that was inserted into the base of the jack and rotated like a sissors jack.
Bill I have never seen a sissors jack in a pickup. The only ones that I have seen are non-hydrolic bottle jacks that used a folding rod about 4 1/2 ft long that was inserted into the base of the jack and rotated like a sissors jack.
John
Geez Louise...You are absolutely right...(what was I thinking?). The part numbers are correct, tho.
Geez Louise...You are absolutely right...(what was I thinking?). The part numbers are correct, tho.
Don't know Bill, but if you speed up your posting just a little, you can have 10,000 posts in a single year. You are now the all time record poster for a single year, best I can tell. You go Girl.
Just wanted to share a tip on this topic, although many may have already thought of it. I bought my '64 without a jack in it. My resolve was to buy a modern scissors type jack, leave it in the box and wrap it in a heavy duty garbage bag. I then put it inside the passenger side door shell and replaced the cover panel. It's now out of the way, but readily available if ever needed...just remember to keep a screw driver in the truck for removing the door panel.
Ive been hunting a stock jack for mine forever now it seems. Not sure what the deal is but I notice that there are never any jacks in the vehichels at pickapart. Guessing it's a safety/insurance thing.
Bill,
Jack stand??? Meant jack. Anyway I have seen them on eBay off and on and wanted to make sure especially when one seller said it was mounted on the inside of the left fender using a clamp. I'm gonna have to take a close look at my truck to see where this clamp would have mounted.
Alot of aftermarket companies are reproductioning the retainer & lug wrench; havn't seen the bottle jack avaiable; local salvage yards around my area sell them for $5; but mostly the wrong jack. Our trucks have a u cup head / lift portion and alot of salvage yard jack are with a round head.
Don't know Bill, but if you speed up your posting just a little, you can have 10,000 posts in a single year. You are now the all time record poster for a single year, best I can tell. You go Girl.
John
LMAO!!! He took a break to. Seems I did not see him for a while.
LMAO!!! He took a break to. Seems I did not see him for a while.
Laptop P/C failed 8/29, I ended up missing 37 days, because it took three trips to HP's repair facility to fix it under warranty.
The lug wrench is the same as all the cars (except Pinto and 1974/ Mustang/Mustang II) used from 1962 through the 1980's. Junkyards should have plenty. The crank to raise/lower the jack is the same from 1961 through 1979 F Series trucks, and the 1966/77 Bronco's used it too.
Jacks, etc: Look on the left fender inner apron, under the seat, behind the seat and above the spare tire when hitting the boneyards.
Don't know Bill, but if you speed up your posting just a little, you can have 10,000 posts in a single year. You are now the all time record poster for a single year, best I can tell. You go Girl.
John
Here's #9,077...
If I wasn't disabled, and could still get around....I wouldn't spend 10 seconds on any internet site...I'd be doing what I did for decades....hunt for NOS parts and old guns.
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If I wasn't disabled, and could still get around....I wouldn't spend 10 seconds on any internet site...I'd be doing what I did for decades....hunt for NOS parts and old guns.
I just started using this site and Bill has already answered 90% of my questions...thanks for being here, Bill!!
Jacks, etc: Look on the left fender inner apron, under the seat, behind the seat and above the spare tire when hitting the boneyards.
Maybe I should drop my spare ? might find one right there LOL... never needed to so havent hell it could be in there for all i know lmao...
JY's 2 I've been to locally (Katella/Beach Blvd) you cannot find a jack that wasnt brought in. They keep the cars on stilts so I guess they remove the jacks to keep folks from doing the inevitable and filing a law suit?? This is Cali