Matt69olds
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- Jan 8, 2018
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- Location
- Central Indiana
- First Name
- Matt
- Truck Year
- 81
- Truck Model
- GMC 1/2 ton
- Engine Size
- 455 Olds
Ever have one of those days where you just want to crawl back into bed and hope tomorrow is better?
Long story, hopefully you find it amusing.
Had to drive the square to work last Wednesday. I’m not sure if I ran over something or if the tire just failed, but it went flat immediately. Lucky for me (so I thought) this happened right in front of my old high school. I parked the truck there, called my son to pick me up. I stopped by my dads house and got his spare truck and drove to work. I figured I would deal with the flat the next day.
My wife texts me about an hour later and informed me that where I parked is a big no no. When I went to the school the lot I parked in was the teachers parking lot, and the back of the lot was mostly empty. Turns out that now it’s student parking, and the students have assigned parking spots. She informed me the truck might not be there when I go to get it in the morning. crap.
My wife and son go to the school to try and put the spare on. Unfortunately, the hardware is rusted solid. It’s probably been decades since the spare was last installed.
My dad arrived with some better tools. My dad is NOT patient person. After about 20 minutes, he says, and I quote “f@CK it! and calls AAA. My son isn’t quite ready to throw in the towel, he finally gets the tire lowered about the time the tow truck arrives, only to find the tire is almost flat. They end up towing it to the house.
Now, the reason for my story. After going thru all this crap, I realize there is no jack in the truck! I vaguely remember a jack being bolted to one of the inner wheelhouses under the hood. If that’s the case, it’s long gone now.
What are people doing for jacks for these trucks? My Ram had a really nice bottle jack that stows under the front seat. I have used it on the Ram and the car trailer. If it will lift a 3/4 ton Cummins powered ram, it should easily handle a 2wd square. I’m considering going to my local junkyard and getting the jack and the storage bracket that bolts to the floor and bolting every thing behind the seat. But before I engineer something, I wanted to see if anyone in readerland had a better idea.
Long story, hopefully you find it amusing.
Had to drive the square to work last Wednesday. I’m not sure if I ran over something or if the tire just failed, but it went flat immediately. Lucky for me (so I thought) this happened right in front of my old high school. I parked the truck there, called my son to pick me up. I stopped by my dads house and got his spare truck and drove to work. I figured I would deal with the flat the next day.
My wife texts me about an hour later and informed me that where I parked is a big no no. When I went to the school the lot I parked in was the teachers parking lot, and the back of the lot was mostly empty. Turns out that now it’s student parking, and the students have assigned parking spots. She informed me the truck might not be there when I go to get it in the morning. crap.
My wife and son go to the school to try and put the spare on. Unfortunately, the hardware is rusted solid. It’s probably been decades since the spare was last installed.
My dad arrived with some better tools. My dad is NOT patient person. After about 20 minutes, he says, and I quote “f@CK it! and calls AAA. My son isn’t quite ready to throw in the towel, he finally gets the tire lowered about the time the tow truck arrives, only to find the tire is almost flat. They end up towing it to the house.
Now, the reason for my story. After going thru all this crap, I realize there is no jack in the truck! I vaguely remember a jack being bolted to one of the inner wheelhouses under the hood. If that’s the case, it’s long gone now.
What are people doing for jacks for these trucks? My Ram had a really nice bottle jack that stows under the front seat. I have used it on the Ram and the car trailer. If it will lift a 3/4 ton Cummins powered ram, it should easily handle a 2wd square. I’m considering going to my local junkyard and getting the jack and the storage bracket that bolts to the floor and bolting every thing behind the seat. But before I engineer something, I wanted to see if anyone in readerland had a better idea.