On a 1988 Ford Bronco, the tire jack is typically located under the rear passenger side of the vehicle. You can find it in a compartment beneath the carpet or in the side panel of the cargo area. If you pull up the carpet or look for a small access panel, you should be able to access the jack easily.
The only size I can find is for a 1988 Ford Bronco II Eddie Bauer: 205 75 15.
the tire jack is located in a small compartment in the back passager side of the truck. it has a panel that you can pull out, it is located kind of below the rear speaker but very far down. if yo uneed a picture I can post one.
Stock tires on the Bronco are 31x10.5 R15 with stock rims.
On a 1988 Bronco II, the jack is typically stored under the rear cargo area, specifically in a compartment on the driver's side. To access it, you may need to lift the carpet or remove a cover. Additionally, the spare tire is usually mounted underneath the vehicle, and the jack is designed to help with changing the tire. Always consult the owner’s manual for specific details related to your vehicle.
The jack and spare tire for a 2002 dodge neon is located in the trunk, under the trunk mat. The jack is located with the spare tire.
the spare tire is under the hood
where is the tire jack and jack handle located on a 2002 mercury mountaineer?????
On my '96, the jack is located in the spare tire well in a nice neat package. FriPilot If you mean for changing a tire it could be under the seat, behind the seat, in the trunk, under the hood, or were the spare tire is located
On a 1997 Mercury Sable : The jack is supposed to be with the spare tire in the trunk The spare tire is stored with the tire valve facing down and the jack is stored inside the tire rim
The tire jack is located under the back passenger seat. There should be something to pull the seat up with.
in the trunk were the spar tire is
The tire jack is located in the engine compartment on the left hand side, by the coolant resivoir.