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08-29-2014 | #1 |
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Re: Jack... in spare?
Chuck: I can confirm the Spork2367 as posted. I'm the original owner of a MY 90.
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08-29-2014 | #2 |
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Re: Jack... in spare?
I don't even remember where the jack was located in my 87 or my 89 convertible but on the 1990 ZR1 and 91 it's in the spare tire held down with a metal spring clip to the spare.
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08-29-2014 | #3 |
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Re: Jack... in spare?
1990 one owner Zr-1 : Spare & jack documentation.
As deliverd from GM April 1990. Note KOH in yellow crayon. Last edited by geezer; 05-10-2015 at 12:08 PM. |
08-30-2014 | #4 |
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Re: Jack... in spare?
Pretty interesting stuff here...
Jack bag is filthy, and the spare, along with the road jam in the spare tray. Jack is immaculate. 32k car. Mine took a rear hit around '02 - GM repair stickers, with '2002', under rear cargo carpet. on them
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Re: Jack... in spare?
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The jack was in a black bag clipped inside the spare tire in the spare tire carrier. The wrench was in the rear passenger storage compartment held in place with a wing nut.
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03-11-2024 | #6 |
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Re: Jack... in spare?
Well, my 84 Z51, jack handle/lug wrench was, if I recall correct and maybe not, was on top of the radiator shroud.
My 91 and 94 (most likely true for 92, 93 and 95) had the jack handle/ lug wrench behind the passenger seat but could be relocated behind the driver seat as well since seat track rear mounting studs are long enough for wing nuts to secure wrench brackets. Them Corvette engineers had a lot of fun moving it around inside the car. |
03-13-2024 | #7 |
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Re: Jack... in spare?
I checked my owner?s manual and jack handle storage is behind the driver?s seat. I must have relocated it to passenger seat track just to be different.
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03-13-2024 | #8 |
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Re: Jack... in spare?
Glad to hear it. That means I am not losing my marbles after all and at least a small part of my memory is still intact.--Bob
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08-31-2014 | #9 |
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Re: Jack... in spare?
On my '91, the jack, in its original bag, was on top of the spare with the metal spring clip and, if my mid-shift-sleep-deprived mind remembers right, the spare tire pouch, like the others pictured here.
I cleaned up everything and put it back like I found it, except that I put the spare tire pouch behind one of the seats (I'm short, so plenty of space there.....) to try to keep it from getting grimy again and to preserve the screen printing on it. On my current '96 and the others I've owned, as I recall, the jack is in a molded styrofoam piece under the storage bin (only one on the later C4s), same as mentioned for the '95. Even though I've owned a gaggle (murder? pack? school?) of L98 C4s, it's been a long time and I can't remember where the jack was. C |
08-31-2014 | #10 |
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Jack in Zipper Tire Bag inside Black Plastic Bag
Here is what I do
I take the spare tire Zipper Bag (TIRE BAG CONTAINED IN THIS ENVELOPE) and place the jack in that bag. I then place that Zipper Bag with jack in the center of the spare tire with the Spring Clip to hold it in place. I take a LARGE Black Plastic Bag and place the whole spare tire with Zipper Bag clipped to the center inside that LARGE Black Plastic Bag and Zip Lock the Black Plastic Bag shut. Slip that Large Black Plastic Bag with Spare Tire back into the Tire Rack under the Fuel Tank. Yep......that is what I do
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