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I'm not sure I would spend $50 on a crummy jack. Harbor Freight sells a small hydraulic jack, but it will not fit in the tire well. But if you happen to be stuck on a gravel shoulder with a slope...
The scissor jack that comes with the car is the same for 1993-2000 and beyond. It will lift both tires, so long as you are on level ground.
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Keeping it running is better than buying new
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