Jack Base Plate Caution Decal
(All Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge)
Decal is located on the flat area of the top of the base plate, and is readable from the front of the jack. The decal is not visible when the jack is stored with the spare tire in the trunk. Correct black and red print on white adhesive vinyl that looks like the original adhesive paper, but lasts like vinyl. Yellow decal is out of stock.
● Jack Base Plate Caution (rectangular, white): Found on almost any Chrysler-made car from at least mid-1960s through mid-1970s, but unlikely to be found on 1968-70 Charger, and not found on 1970 Barracuda or Challenger. Decal is usually found on a jack with a hollow-tube post, and is usually used on jacks with a black-painted base plate and hook, but can be found on light gray-painted jacks. On Daytona and Superbird, the decal is found on the side arm or base plate of the scissors jack. Rectangular, with correctly pre-cut rounded corners.
● Jack Base Plate Caution (triangular): Usually found on 1968-1970 Charger and 1970-only Barracuda and Challenger. Jack usually has a solid "tee" post, and usually has a light gray-painted base plate and hook-cradle. Triangular, as original, with correctly pre-cut contour.