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OEM Replacement Jack
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October 15, 2012, 01:52:01 AM »
I let my friend use my jack stand to jack up his M3, and the jackstand got bent. I have been trying to find where to buy an OEM jack stand for his ass to replace, besides the one currently on ebay for 60 bucks, however I can't seem to find it on any dealer website? Any idea what I should be looking for, or what the part number may be to it?
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Re: OEM jackstand
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Have you tried calling your local dealer and asking them directly? I'm sure they're willing to give you the part number over the phone. Tim posted up some info for a dealer that's very knowledgeable and their prices seem competitive. You might want to give them a try.
Edit: it's AutoFair Honda. See the retailer thread.
Also, I moved this over to this section because it's not K-Series specific.
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Re: OEM jackstand
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Contact Ryan at AutoFair Honda and tell him I told you to call. He will take care of you. Even if you don't have the part number, he can find it. Also, it's a jack, not jack stand.
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Re: OEM Replacement Jack
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Quote from: timot_one on October 15, 2012, 04:26:36 PM
Also, it's a jack, not jack stand.
Original post fixed.
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Re: OEM Replacement Jack
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There are 2 part numbers available for this jack. They are 89310-SDA-A01 and 89310-SDA-A11. List is like $180, but you can probably get it for around $120-130.
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Re: Re: Re: OEM Replacement Jack
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Quote from: timot_one on October 16, 2012, 09:42:48 AM
There are 2 part numbers available for this jack. They are 89310-SDA-A01 and 89310-SDA-A11. List is like $180, but you can probably get it for around $120-130.
why not just purchase a small floor Jack. It's generally cheaper and safer.
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Re: OEM Replacement Jack
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What's he doing to do, carry the floor jack around in his trunk in case of a flat?
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Quote from: ikethegreat on October 16, 2012, 03:20:29 PM
What's he doing to do, carry the floor jack around in his trunk in case of a flat?
you can get a very small floor Jack that will fit in with the spare tire. It's far more stable than a scissor Jack.
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Re: OEM Replacement Jack
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What about one of those piston jacks?
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What about one of those piston jacks?
bottle Jack? It would work but the minimal surface area leads to instability
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Re: OEM Replacement Jack
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I'd trust a scissor jack over a bottle jack any day. Plus, I don't know of any bottle jack that can fit under our cars (stock height of course). Bottle jacks are the devil!
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Re: OEM Replacement Jack
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October 16, 2012, 08:08:43 PM »
What Z said. My OEM scissor jack seized up on me a while back. I checked out the prices and they were similar to what Tim posted. Being that I own a floor jack, I picked up a cheap scissor jack from Harbor Freight (rated at around 1.5 tons, but who nows, it's Harbor Freight). I believe autozone may even have some with better quality. Then again, you're not paying for it, your buddy is, so go OEM.
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