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The Widowmaker - never thoght it'd happen to me.
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<blockquote data-quote="geowick07" data-source="post: 4459955" data-attributes="member: 568423"><p>I have had the same experience. Had a scissor-jack (AKA WidowMaker, lol, never heard it called that before) that decided it didn't want to cooperate with me. Ended up having to replace a rotor and caliper when it decided it was coming down.</p><p></p><p>Those jacks are the worst idea ever. Why can't they come up with something else that would work on lower cars? I now have a very small floor jack in my trunk at all times, and if i buy a car with a scissor-jack in it, it immediately finds its way into the junk pile in the garage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geowick07, post: 4459955, member: 568423"] I have had the same experience. Had a scissor-jack (AKA WidowMaker, lol, never heard it called that before) that decided it didn't want to cooperate with me. Ended up having to replace a rotor and caliper when it decided it was coming down. Those jacks are the worst idea ever. Why can't they come up with something else that would work on lower cars? I now have a very small floor jack in my trunk at all times, and if i buy a car with a scissor-jack in it, it immediately finds its way into the junk pile in the garage. [/QUOTE]
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