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Old 11-12-2004, 02:47 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Dude
Boy, I hope this is not true for everyone, but it would make sense for Nissan to screw this up too. I can just see them throwing a jack from an Altima in our trucks. I may have to try mine this weekend to make sure my result is not the same. Anybody else tried their jack yet?
It's not a Nissan screw up, just something industry wide for pickups (yeah Nissan could have improved upon it), as I found the same problem with my Tundra. The jack it came with looked like it got taken out of a Corolla and put in my Tundra. I haven't taken the jack out of the Titan yet, but sounds like it isn't any better.

Ended up having to use a pneumatic jack to get the front up a few hours after I bought the Tundra since the OEM jack didn't do anything other than maybe stabalize it. Atleast I was down at my mom's and my step-dad was able to help out. I've always thought about getting a heavy duty jack, but have yet to figure out where I would put it since I don't have a tool box in the bed, and would be pretty dumb to get one just for the jack. Oh well figure something out
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