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quasio 03-28-09 07:37 AM

Jack/jack handle/tyre stopper storage how?
 
Hi all,
Recently got a 2000 model Rx7 RS Jap model.

Now this is abit of a wierd request, but didn't get an owners manual (would've been in jap anyway) but have no idea how to store the jack handle and tyre stopper without them rattling all over the place and i assume there's a proper way to do it.

So it goes in on the right side, the Jack is obvious with the plate and the wire hook that it sits under.. the jack handle there seems to be a clip but can't figure out how to clip it.. lol.. i know its sad.. if it just sits there it'll rattle away against the body going over bumps.. i reckon i'm missing some other things..

then there's a screw sticking out.. and i assume some kind of wing nut.. to hold the tyre stopper.. (which i dont have)

Does anyonen of a pic of this area.. and while you're at it pic of the other side too.. coz i think i'm missing two bolts/something or rathers that fit in holes there too.

Thanks in advance.

quasio 03-28-09 08:50 AM

Yikes.. sorry i did find an owners manual to download, seems i am missing a few clips..
(and the wingnut..)

here's the link fyi
http://pdftown.com/PDF-Mazda-RX7-1993-Owner-Manual.html

runyun 03-28-09 11:17 AM


Originally Posted by quasio (Post 9079243)

Now this is abit of a wierd request, but didn't get an owners manual (would've been in jap anyway) but have no idea how to store the jack handle and tyre stopper without them rattling all over the place and i assume there's a proper way to do it.

So it goes in on the right side, the Jack is obvious with the plate and the wire hook that it sits under.. the jack handle there seems to be a clip but can't figure out how to clip it.. lol.. i know its sad.. if it just sits there it'll rattle away against the body going over bumps.. i reckon i'm missing some other things..

LOL! THANK YOU! I thought I was the only one that didn't know. I recently purchased an FD and it never had any jack parts. After i purchased the handle/jack ~ I could not for the life of me figure out how to secure the handle. So, I just lay it on my carpet for now.
I saw page 5-15 so I'll see if I can wiggle it in somehow to secure it

bajaman 03-28-09 12:03 PM

Here is a picture if it helps at all.

http://www.home.earthlink.net/%7Ebajaman123/handle1.jpg

quasio 03-28-09 11:14 PM

thanks bajaman.. ah.. missing that nut.. seems like just a simple one.

on the other side of the jack handle, there's a knob, does that hit against the jack? won't that make a knocking noise of some sort?
There's also a plastic bit that i thought is meant to clip against something (i thought i saw a clip in the manual) is there a clip there? or it just jams in there?

Do you have a pic on the other side?

bajaman 03-29-09 08:43 AM

^ "other side" meaning, towards the rear of the car? I'll go take pics of whatever you need...just clarify it a bit more for me.

sevensix 03-29-09 02:28 PM

i had one of these jacks fail on me while i was using it, be careful

zanthrax 03-29-09 02:35 PM

I think the jack is all aluminum to keep it lightweight, not the best choice for a carjack.
It's also a very expensive part from what i'v heard.

quasio 03-30-09 04:53 PM

Sorry bajaman, the left side of the car, i meant, where the tools are held in the cut out, foam block.

I.e. there's a similar flap on the left side, do you have a picture of the inside.

bajaman 03-30-09 07:34 PM

Here is a pic of the left side...I hope I am not just being dense as a doornail here....

http://www.home.earthlink.net/~bajaman123/jack2.jpg

DaveW 03-30-09 07:43 PM


Originally Posted by bajaman (Post 9079595)
Here is a picture if it helps at all.

I see that you are able to run the jack handle where it's supposed to be, in there with the jack. How do you keep the handle from rattling? I tried everything and every orientation I could think of, but eventually wound up storing it under the carpet to silence the SOB!

Dave

quasio 04-03-09 05:54 AM

Thanks bajaman, so you're missing the same bits i am too.

Yeh my jack handle rattles too in the proper position, so i've stuck a bit of foam in there to secure it.

bajaman 04-03-09 07:30 AM


Originally Posted by DaveW (Post 9085445)
I see that you are able to run the jack handle where it's supposed to be, in there with the jack. How do you keep the handle from rattling? I tried everything and every orientation I could think of, but eventually wound up storing it under the carpet to silence the SOB!

Dave

I think that it is because I have NEVER had it out....lol! It is probably one of those things that, once opened or moved, will never go back right!

Whatever the reason, thankfully mine is as quiet as a church-mouse.

DaveW 04-03-09 09:05 AM


Originally Posted by bajaman (Post 9096559)
I think that it is because I have NEVER had it out....lol! It is probably one of those things that, once opened or moved, will never go back right!

Whatever the reason, thankfully mine is as quiet as a church-mouse.

HAHA !! Yeah, that's probably it... :/

Thanks for the reply.

Dave


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