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Which jack is correct for 1967?
For a 1967 Beetle which jack is correct?
-the Bilstein which needs a breaker bar to jack it up and down? or -the kind with the built-in crank? The Bentley manual shows the one with the breaker bar, but that manual also deals with models for 1966. A lot of the info I've seen says this type of jack is correct for pre-1967, so I'm not quite sure. cheers, --griff |
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Which jack is correct for 1967?
AFAIK the Bilstein which needs a breaker bar to jack it up and down
"griff" > wrote in message ups.com... > For a 1967 Beetle which jack is correct? > > -the Bilstein which needs a breaker bar to jack it up and down? > or > -the kind with the built-in crank? > > The Bentley manual shows the one with the breaker bar, but that manual > also deals with models for 1966. A lot of the info I've seen says > this type of jack is correct for pre-1967, so I'm not quite sure. > > cheers, > > --griff > |
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Which jack is correct for 1967?
The Bilstein one with the breaker bar! My '66 has that.
On 16 Aug, 04:03, griff > wrote: > For a 1967 Beetle which jack is correct? > > -the Bilstein which needs a breaker bar to jack it up and down? > or > -the kind with the built-in crank? > > The Bentley manual shows the one with the breaker bar, but that manual > also deals with models for 1966. A lot of the info I've seen says > this type of jack is correct for pre-1967, so I'm not quite sure. > > cheers, > > --griff |
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Which jack is correct for 1967?
Thanks guys, I'll start looking around for the one with the breaker
bar. --griff On Aug 16, 6:02 am, "dave AKA vwdoc1" > wrote: > AFAIK the Bilstein which needs a breaker bar to jack it up and down On Aug 16, 6:03 am, Howard Rose > wrote: > The Bilstein one with the breaker bar! My '66 has that. > > On 16 Aug, 04:03, griff > wrote: > > > For a 1967 Beetle which jack is correct? > > > -the Bilstein which needs a breaker bar to jack it up and down? > > or > > -the kind with the built-in crank? > > > The Bentley manual shows the one with the breaker bar, but that manual > > also deals with models for 1966. A lot of the info I've seen says > > this type of jack is correct for pre-1967, so I'm not quite sure. > > > cheers, > > > --griff |
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