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I would almost bet yea that that bottle jack will fit in the place of were the factory jack on the truck is supposed to go.. Hummmmmm.. JACK MOD. Heading up to the camper now to get the golf cart. I am just going to have to take a look at that bottle jack and see if she fits.
Bottle jacks tend to leak oil over time when laid on their side (sometimes even standing up ) making a mess.Might need a drip pan mod for the jack also
Thanks for all of the info. I will have to find that pinch clamp too if I decide to get an OE jack. My main concern is the seat bolt that is missing. I wanted to make sure that it wasn't used for a jack bracket. I have a small floor jack that I used to keep behind the seat. I will probably just put it back in the truck until I get this figured out.
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