What other OEM jacks fit the 80? (1 Viewer)

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My factory jack has seen better days. My sliding window has had a leak before I got the vehicle, and years of neglect and leaking water means that the jack is crunchy and doesn't extend all the way. I tore it apart and intend to clean it up and repair it, but I was wondering if anyone knows of an OEM Toyota bottle jqack that fits where the 80 jack does? I have a GX470 jack, and it's just a little too tall when fully compressed to fit in the factory 80 bracket. Anyone with experience with a more readily available option that fits where it's supposed to? Thanks in advance for any information you may have!
 
My factory jack has seen better days. My sliding window has had a leak before I got the vehicle, and years of neglect and leaking water means that the jack is crunchy and doesn't extend all the way. I tore it apart and intend to clean it up and repair it, but I was wondering if anyone knows of an OEM Toyota bottle jqack that fits where the 80 jack does? I have a GX470 jack, and it's just a little too tall when fully compressed to fit in the factory 80 bracket. Anyone with experience with a more readily available option that fits where it's supposed to? Thanks in advance for any information you may have!
I got one from my departed Dad's FJ 60, works great and fits in the original spot. Hear that Tacoma jacks have more reach which would be welcome with 37's but don't know if they fit. I hate farm jacks.
 
The original jack (09110-60100) isn't cheap but it's still available from Toyota if you want new.
Shop around for the best price.

Here's one example (there are other sellers):



Or, check out the Classified Section for someone parting out an 80 Series.
 
My sliding window has had a leak before I got the vehicle
Not to hijack the this thread, but your sliding window may not be the only source of your leak, I found that the chrome/black trim strip just outside the sliding window can be a source of a water leak, The holes in the body that the plastic tabs fit into that hold that trim strip in place, can allow water to leak in, and drip right down over the jack, In my case this is how water was getting in to my truck causing my jack to rust,
 
I only run these LR :flipoff2: hydraulic jacks because they have the axle cradle built in, and they go up quite far. Also they're rebuildable, even though I have never rebuilt these since they don't leak a whole bunch. My baby girl is 7500# and using a mechanic jack is plain silly, IMHO. I've never tried to mount one in the factory location since that's where I keep a gallon of coolant upright but it should work with some creativity.

Yeah, I know about the aftermarket axle cradle adapter thing which can also be made up easily. ;)

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