12-01-2024, 01:52 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Nevada
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Re: Original Jack Questions
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Originally Posted by PanhandleShantyman
The only other item under the bench with the jack, back when I bought the truck, was an 8-track player.
Whatever hardware might have come with the jack probably fell out through the hole in the rusted-out passenger side cab corner 15 years ago!
I don't know why the 8-track player was in the truck, because the truck has no speakers. The 8-track player works, though. I rigged up a ridiculous frankenconverter (stereo line-out to RCA to aux to bluetooth), hooked the player up to my bench top 12V DC power supply and now I can play 8-track cassettes casting to the garage bluetooth speaker. 
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Ive come 2 the conclusion the only tool that comes with the jack like bobs above is a short lug wrench, as Bob shows
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