
I found that my daughter's spare tire tool kit was missing after her flat tire. She called for help and when I arrived I found a jack and a spare donut in the trunk of her 2001 Nissan Altima, but no wrench or jack bracket! Luckily I had a tool kit in my pickup and was able to offer MacGyver a solution to remove the nuts and raise the tire. There is no way I would send her to school without being able to change a tire. I needed it for a Wednesday and was sad it wouldn't arrive before Thursday. However, she would be back in a week, so I figured everything would work out. Well I was glad it arrived a day EARLY and was even happier when I opened the package. The tools are durable and made of heavy metal. The wrench fits over the lug nuts and there is a square hole in the center that fits the 'hook' of the tool that connects to the jack. Both parts are in a red plastic case, which is more than adequate for storage in the trunk. I haven't swapped tires with him yet, but I have no doubt he will. Issue? Several. The wrench is a bit short and it may be difficult for someone with limited upper body strength to loosen the nuts. However, this is a fairly standard problem with OEM wrenches. I simply placed a piece of pipe in the trunk with instructions on how to use it as a "cheat bar" (along with a warning against using such a hack). I confess I also bought an AAA membership. Belt and braces, that's how I ride. Very happy with this purchase and especially with the part that arrived a day early.