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Come with 1 Set Tire Tool and 1 Scissor Jack. The Tire Tool Special for Ford F150 2004-2014 ( Please pay attention to the adjustable height).
Easily Operate!!! Scissor Jack is Universal, Minimum height: about 90MM, Maximum height: approximately 360MM, Lifting: 2T, Net weight: 2.1KG, Item Size: 35*8.5*8.5CM, Material: Steel.
The Tire Tool can , Loosen or tighten lug nuts on the tires, Lower the spare tire from underneath the vehicle, Raise the jack which comes with your vehicle (note: jack not included).
Durable, Coated for Rust and Weather Resistance!
2 Year Warranty! As for more usage instruction and notice, pls refer to the description.

Description

Package:
1 Set Tire Tool and 1 Scissor Jack


Spare Tire Tool For: 2002-2015 Dodge Ram 1500

Condition: NEW FROM FACTORY, NEVER USED
Included: One (1) tire lug wrench, two (2) extension segments, one (1) jack hook extension and a convenient carry case

This premium, heavy duty 4-piece steel tire wrench set includes 1 lug wrench, 2 extension segments, 1 jack hook extension and a convenient storage case. Use this kit to loosen or tighten wheel lug nuts, raise/lower the spare tire from under the vehicle, and raise/lower the jack that comes with your vehicle (jack not included). This set is a direct replacement for the set that came with the original vehicle. This is a high quality tire wrench set priced far below the dealer price! Covered by our hassle-free TWO Year Warranty against defects.

Scissor Jack
HEIGHT/CAPACITY CURVE
This device is designed to sustain the following loads at these specified heights. DO NOT EXCEED the rated capacity for each position.

Before Use
1. Check before each use for abnormal conditions such as cracked welds, leaks, damaged, loose or missing parts.
2. Inspect the jack immediately if lift is believed to have been subjected to an abnormal load or shock.
3. If the jack is found to be damaged, it should be removed from service until properly repaired.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Insert the jack handle into the hole of the handle socket.
2. Make sure that the saddle is correctly positioned. To prevent damage to the jack, do not move the jack while the handle is intact in the socket.
3. To raise load, use one hand to hold the front part of the handle and use the other hand to turn at the rear and of the handle clockwise.
4. To lower load, use one hand to hold the front part of the handle and use the other hand to turn at the rear and of the handle counterclockwise slowly.