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    Senior Member Nicklasliljegren's Avatar
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    Correct Porsche 911 jack for 1970

    I own a 1970, 911 E and am trying to figure out what the correct jack that would have come with the car when it was originally purchased looks like. It's hard to tell from the photos in the owner's manual and from diffrent answers here on the forum and internet. The designs differ, though all are Bilstein jacks. Primary differences in jacks include a single handle-insert design or a shorter insertion bar. I hope some jack police here on the forum can help me sort this out.

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    Nick

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    Been discussed in detail before (cant find the thread), btw the pic in the manual is from a 67 MY ish.
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