Would This Car Jack Do The Job?

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  1. VelvetFoot

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    This jack seems to accommodate a "pinch weld", which I've read of.
    Would this jack work?

    Or, I could put the HF 2.5 ton hydraulic jack back there-it weighs less than 20 lbs.
    I had that jack and a 24" HF breaker bar in my MINI. Would have to modify a hockey puck or use an adapter on this jack, I suppose, to deal with the pinch weld.

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    Scissor Jack - 1-1/2 Ton
     
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    That jack is not appropriate for the Gen 5 Prius.

    You need a jack with a flat top with a 3/4 inch deep slot in the middle.

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    Thanks.
    I've had issues in my past with pinch welds getting bent over (VW), either by me or a tire shop.
    So, it pays to get something with the right support.
    The MINIs (BMW) I've had have rectangular platforms, which seem better.
    They have plastic stuff nearby that has to be dealt with, I suppose.
     
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    your tire shop got lazy and didn't use the pinch wield blocks with their jacks.
     
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    Last I paid attention, they use something that spreads the load.
     
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    I ordered that jack he specified.
    As I said in another thread, might still carry the 24" breaker bar as an alternative to the tiny lug wrench provided.
     
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    I have 4.
    One for and IN each vehicle.
    I also have the appropriate 1/2" deep socket pre-attached.

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    Gotta love it!! :)
     
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    I've had to stomp on those little guys in the past.
     
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    I wouldn’t describe it as tiny. It’s effective, unless the lug nuts were installed by a gorilla with an impact. then you might need a section of steel tube to slip onto the wrench handle, to increase leverage.

    A square of 3/4” plywood (say 8” sq) is good too, in case you’re placing scissor jack on soft earth. A couple of wheel chocks are good too, for the wheel diagonally opposite the flat.

    At least on the gen 3, the scissor jack does not even touch the “pinch weld”; it cups around it, and the flat tops of the jack contact the flat car body, mostly if not all on the inboard side, and even with a single use leave dimples. Unlike previous Hondas we’ve had, the pinch welds seem to have no reinforcement at the specd jacking points.

    FWIW I’ve read here that may have been rectified with gen 5.

    also, other than being compatible, the Toyota jack is no great shakes. The cast iron eyelet that the torque rod eyelet hooks into is garbage steel, and being single eyelet it dances around as you crank it up. Honda jacks are superior in that regard, use a u-shaped bent plate with two holes, much more stable.

    Gotta say, all of this should be provided by Toyota.
     
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    Re: cheater bar. My goto tire place doesn't go crazy with the impact wrench. I've had places in the past that did. I usually made sure they were to spec when I got home, but laziness...

    The piece of wood is a good idea. Perhaps it could be incorporated in the spare tire platform setup, lol.
     
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    Any used Mazda scissors jack will also work.
     
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    Good to know, but too late at this point, lol.
    Probably not a totally bad idea to buy an item of this type new.
     
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    Try it and see if it works
     
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    FYI, the gen5 jack is not a pinch weld style; it's a (mostly)flat top. What Toyota has done with the gen5 is incorporate thicker pieces of steel at the four jack points. These pieces are sandwiched into the pinch weld and the bottom edge is rolled over to provide a place for a flat topped jack to sit. It's not a large amount of flat space, but Toyota must consider it enough to do the job.

    Georgina and I disagree on the jack. They say Toyota must be mistaken on the part number they give for the gen5. I say Toyota's had almost three years to correct any mistake and even the image shown on the parts diagram shows the flatter style jack. We've just agreed to disagree.

    Since you used the part number in my thread(the official part number), you're going to receive the mostly flat top jack that's in my pictures in that thread.
     
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    Good to hear!

    Our 2010's proscribed scissor jack points don't appear to have ANY reinforcement, on either the crimped seam or the adjacent sheet metal. I needed to use the supplied scissor jack once, on a rear corner, and it left the sheet metal just inside of the crimped seam dimpled in slightly, and that's the lighter end of the car.