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Jacks: The Ups and Downs of Jacks Boston MA

The automotive repair business has been using jacks to repair cars and trucks for as long as there have been cars and trucks. The earliest jacks were mechanical devices based on variations of scissors. These jacks relied on a large screw combined with a scissors brace and the human strength of the user.

Autozone
(781) 231-0024
1160 Broadway%2C %23 1
Saugus, MA
Autozone
(617) 666-5416
160 Washington Street
Somerville, MA
Autozone
(617) 822-2271
1404 Dorchester Ave
Boston, MA
Autozone
(617) 389-6080
1691 Revere Beach Pkwy
Everett, MA
Pep Boys Auto Parts Tires and Service
(617) 545-1000
1848-1850 Revere Beach Pkwy
Everett, MA
Autozone
(781) 848-5416
120 Ivory Street
Braintree, MA
Autozone
(781) 396-6600
337 Mystic Avenue
Medford, MA
Autozone
(617) 666-5416
160 Washington St
Somerville, MA
Autozone
(617) 787-3090
55 Brighton Ave
Allston, MA
Maaco Auto Body Shop and Collision Center
617-282-3400
1030 Morrisey Boulevard
Boston, MA
Bouchard & Son Inc
(978) 744-9535
110 Jefferson Avenue
Salem, MA
Brilliant Tire
(617) 282-6050
465 Neponset Ave
Boston, MA
Liner Tire Co
(617) 232-4869
128 Boylston St
Brookline, MA
Ntb National Tire & Battery
(617) 783-8212
201 Cambridge St
Boston, MA
Firestone Tire & Service Centers
(617) 277-8480
972 Commonwealth Ave
Boston, MA
Bates Tire Repair
(617) 442-3571
1439 Tremont St
Boston, MA
Goodyear Auto Service Centers
(617) 266-1162
1345 Boylston St
Boston, MA
Dorchester Tire Service
(617) 436-0900
1160 Dorchester Ave
Boston, MA
Sullivan Tire and Auto Service
(617) 731-2200
950 Commonwealth Ave
Boston, MA
Advance Tire Co., Inc
(617) 864-8989
185 Broadway Street
Cambridge, MA
Advance Auto Center
(617) 964-2886
320 Watertown Street
Newton, MA
Bonsaint Bob & Son Automobile Repair & AC Service
(978) 531-9134
94 Foster Street
Peabody, MA
Aamco Transmissions
(978) 777-7110
14 Lonergan Rd
Middleton, MA
Abington Sunoco
(781) 878-8415, 001-2004
907 Bedford Street
Abington, MA
Highland Service Center of Newton, Inc.
(617) 527-9498, 001-2004
1186 Walnut Street
Newton Highlands, MA
Bench Top Transmission & Service Center
(978) 640-0766
73 Hillman
Tewksbury, MA
Broadway Motor Service Inc
(781) 284-4675
88 Broadway Street
Revere, MA
AUTOWORKS
(781) 279-7775
32 PINE STREET
Stoneham, MA
Avis Budget Group
(617) 561-3610, 001-2004
375 McClellan Highway
East Boston, MA
Harvard University-Fleet Mgmt. Services
(617) 495-5589, 001-2004
175 North Harvard Street
Allston, MA
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Jacks: The Ups and Downs of Jacks

By Mike DuBois   email
Contributing Writer
February 01, 2008

The famous actor/comedian Rodney Dangerfield was well known for his routine about respect. You couldn't watch him for more than a few minutes before you heard his signature line: "I can't get NO respect!" If we were to start assigning personalities to tools in the shop, jacks would definitely be the Rodney Dangerfield of the automotive world. These tools are asked to lift things that weigh 100 times their own weight, we complain because they are too heavy, we keep them stuffed in corners and under workbenches when not using them, they are too short, too tall, not short enough, not tall enough. We don't use them for weeks or months at a time and then complain if they are a little slow to react, make any funny noises or leak any fluid. Sheesh! Talk about no respect!

Types of Jacks
The automotive repair business has been using jacks to repair cars and trucks for as long as there have been cars and trucks. The earliest jacks were mechanical devices based on variations of scissors. These jacks relied on a large screw combined with a scissors brace and the human strength of the user.

Scissors jacks are still in use today and are original equipment on most vehicles. The advantage of these jacks is that they require no outside power source, they are extremely light and they don't rely on hydraulic fluid to work. The disadvantage of mechanical-style jacks is that they are too slow in most...

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