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Old 02-13-2013, 07:54 PM
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I have a 13 FX4 screw and was looking under the right rear back seat and found this plastic wing nut type screw in the floor. I cannot figure out what it's used for. It's right behind where the subwoofer is.
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Its your jack in case you have a flat! Read your manual for the love of GOD
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Got it. Thanks

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Dude read your manual! On the left side there is a plastic storage container that the funnel sits in. Lift that piece up and you will see a hole, undo both wing nuts that you have put a picture of and pull the jack to the left and pull it out. Good lord I might have to take a break from this place.
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Originally Posted by JC Turbo
Is the jack mounted underneath the truck? Under the carpet is the metal floor.
There are actually two of those butterfly bolts...pull the tray out from under the rear seat(driver side) look down the hole to the left and pull the box out, (after both bolts are removed) and your jack and tire tool are in that box.
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On my 13 fx4 super cab my sub is on the passenger side under rear of the seat and the jack is on the driver side under the seat
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Pointing at the ceiling when I was younger.
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Originally Posted by ThePeaceKeeper
Pointing at the ceiling when I was younger.
And now?.....never mind!

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Originally Posted by Shaggy1970
Dude read your manual! On the left side there is a plastic storage container that the funnel sits in. Lift that piece up and you will see a hole, undo both wing nuts that you have put a picture of and pull the jack to the left and pull it out. Good lord I might have to take a break from this place.
I dont know what it is, maybe the 6 beers i've had tonight. But cant stop laughing at your post. I work for a cable tv,high speed internet , telephone provider in my state. And I have to cover for our Helpdesk from time to time. Trust me I feel the same way sometimes.
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