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I still prefer a wrench with a good, long handle. The last thing you want when you're trying to get the tire hanged on the side of the road is to slip & bang your knuckles or break a stud.

Steve-

Maybe this picture will help you:

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It looks like there are couple tube-like things under the strap.

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This was probably a long while ago, but J.C. Whitney had a lug wrench in the catalog that had a swinging cross-arm with weights on it, like a kind of hand-operated impact wrench. You throw the weights around and it hits a stop and gives the nut a jerk. Have you ever seen one of those?

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Yeah. I think you put the shaft in the center hole, and give the bar with weights a fling and it acts like an impact wrench. If you put the shaft in one of the off-center holes, you get straight leverage instead.

It looks functional, but I've seen them in a slightly different design with a nice shiny plating a rubber grip. Any ideas?

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Some where along the way, I acquired a jack, 17.5" long in the collapsed position. Decal shows a sedan. It looks partically identical to the shorter jack that came with the early Z cars. Does anyone know what cars and years this jack was supplied with?

Thanks,

Fixitman

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