Look into small floor jacks they come in a case. Probably chinese but they'd work a few times or dig for a quality one.
Best I am aware of is AAA Premier. Any car I am in can be towed for up to 200 miles free. For both of my trips across country, I figured that would be enough to get me somewhere where I could fix the car. If any of you guys go on a long trip, take me along for the towing!If I were taking a trip across country like Hawkrod did. I would have a jack, spare, and tools. Just cruising around and going to local cruise nights. No jack, spare, or tools.
Hagerty includes roll back road side service. But might be limited to # miles.
X2. A phone and a wallet. There are a lot of things that can go wrong with a car and a trunk full of tools, jacks and tires aren't going to fix them all.Forget about a jack.
Call a rollback and get that baby back to the house if there’s going to be any jacking going on. Just saying.
I have a friend who works for a towing company. My car still has the original spare and jack, and they've never been used. That won't change.X2. A phone and a wallet. There are a lot of things that can go wrong with a car and a trunk full of tools, jacks and tires aren't going to fix them all.
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In my picture, my ignition switch went out.X2. A phone and a wallet. There are a lot of things that can go wrong with a car and a trunk full of tools, jacks and tires aren't going to fix them all.
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When I retired, I spent almost a week sorting out the spare parts and tools I carried in my truck. I'd used all of them at one time or another, over the course of 1.3 million miles. I still ended up getting towed three times. Not a bad track record, but there's always something waiting that won't get fixed on the side of the road.In my picture, my ignition switch went out.