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Only thing I can think of is a hydraulic bottle jack, two concerns though. Stability and space between the jacking point and ground with a flat tyre.Other than a scissor jack what would you use on the roadside to change a wheel, I plan on getting a space saver, however a trolley jack will be to big to carry as well in the boot.
The space concern should be possible to address with one or two (depending on tyre size) pieces of slant cut 2"x4" to drive the flat wheel up on to get the height required. Stability can only be adressed by using wheel chocks and be on flat and firm ground, plus one would need a steel or aluminum plate to set the jack on.
This setup should be possible to stash inside a space saver.
Oh, if one wants a scissor jack what about an electric one? Vevor has one rated 3t that might be ok. Or maybe better an electric 5t bottle jack from the same source?
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