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The Older Generation
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Re: This an original jack handle stow-away bag?
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There were a couple of different tensioners, one was an "S" hook that fastened to the back of the seat frame and the wire hooked into it and one was a small spring that hooked on the wire and back of the seat frame. LockDoc
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Location: Northern Nevada
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Re: This an original jack handle stow-away bag?
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Good to know about the wire Doc. On topic of adjusters, I found some variances in the height of the adjuster plates. Pretty sure it was height Vs thickness Couldn't tell you why, years or whatever. A grinder works.
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