Modern Spare Tire Changing Kit for Jeep Patriot – Proprietary Scissor Jack Design with Jeep-Specific Jack Head & High-Leverage Cross-Wrench System for Easy Storage

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MSRP: $310.99
$192.89
(You save $118.10 )
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Product Overview

Brand: Modern Spare

Features:

  • 4000-pound capacity with reinforced components and a Jeep-Specific Jack Head. Compact, low profile, suitable for use on a failed tire and low clearance vehicle. Rapid crank ratcheting jack handle for low-effort lifting and careful lowering
  • Ultra high-torque cross wrench for the most stubborn over-tightened lugs. Compact design for storage when disassembled. Reversible sockets to accommodate most common lug sizes
  • Jack Dimensions 17 1/2" Fully Extended and 4" When Fully Closed
  • Excellent kit for Jeep owners wanting to be prepared for the unexpected
  • Includes center cap removal tool and decorative lug cover removal tool

Details: Almost half of new vehicles sold no longer come equipped with a spare tire, and with no spare tire being provided, carmakers are also not providing the proper jack and tools to raise you vehicle and remove a failed tire. Modern Spare is the premier designer of engineered model-specific spare tire kits. But for car owners that do have a spare tire or simply want the ability to remove the failed tire themselves, Modern Spare now offers our complete line of tire-changing kits designed specific for each make and model we support. Our rugged 4000-pound scissor jack is the same one we offer in our Complete Spare Tire kits and is designed for the unique Jeep lift point. We chose our high-torque cross wrench to keep leverage square to the lugs, preventing the sockets from slipping off - a common occurrence with angled lug wrench designs.

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