Get under your car?

Poll: Get under your car?

Total Members Polled: 125

Yes: 36%
No: 64%
Author
Discussion

IceBoy

Original Poster:

2,443 posts

223 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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Hi All,

I see so many people getting under their cars for what ever reason........using a trolly jack !?!?

Would you?
Is it safe?

IceBoy
PS. I would always use axle stands

kambites

67,689 posts

223 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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No chance. I tend not to even go under a car on a single axle stand - two axle stands and the jack is about right. smile

Dave Hedgehog

14,591 posts

206 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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get under a car?? thats what main dealers are for wink

GroundEffect

13,863 posts

158 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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No.

Minimum one axle stand.

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

206 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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Is there an option for I can sit under it with the wheels still on it?

Lefty

16,211 posts

204 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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thinfourth2 said:
Is there an option for I can sit under it with the wheels still on it?
Mog?

steve_bmw

1,590 posts

177 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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No problem getting under the car to work on it, I have cut up railway sleepers and bits of timber to use instead of axle stands.
Failing that shove the wheels under the chassis.
Safety first!

HustleRussell

24,782 posts

162 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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I do, but I cheat- I've got access to an inspection pit, a 4-post ramp, two body lifts and 5x two-post lifts tongue out

Big Fat Fatty

3,303 posts

158 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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Sometimes needs must, I have in the past just used the standard jack to get underneath one and came away with all my limbs intact.

It's not ideal, usually I use ramps but if the wheels are coming off then axle stands are a must.

real4star

7,032 posts

139 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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Supplied scissor jack: HELL NO
Trolley Jack on its own: Just No
Axle stands and Trolley jack: Yes

BUT on Dad's 52year old Land Rover there's more than enough room to limbo underneath and work with all four wheels on the floor smile

Neal

Edited by real4star on Wednesday 14th November 16:07

williredale

2,866 posts

154 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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doogz said:
What he said. 2 stands, and I'll leave the jack sitting under the jacking point, and just release the weight onto the stands. If the wheels are coming off, they'll get slid under the sills out the way too.
Exactly this. Only reason I'll just use the jack is if I'm changing wheels (not going under the car obviously) and even then the wheels will be under the sills as soon as they're off.

james_gt3rs

4,816 posts

193 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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Judging by the poll people have only read the thread title!

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

206 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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Lefty said:
thinfourth2 said:
Is there an option for I can sit under it with the wheels still on it?
Mog?
Midget


No Unimog

And i can work on the landrover with its wheels on

fredbrad

99 posts

175 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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doogz said:
What he said. 2 stands, and I'll leave the jack sitting under the jacking point, and just release the weight onto the stands. If the wheels are coming off, they'll get slid under the sills out the way too.
^^^ this is the way to do it.

mrmr96

13,736 posts

206 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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I'll change a wheel with the car on the jack only, but I wouldn't go under it without it resting on stands.

Accelebrate

5,252 posts

217 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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Biggest thing I've done with just a trolley jack and the wheels underneath the sills is discs and pads, only briefly under the car to unclip and re-clip wear sensors.

Krikkit

26,628 posts

183 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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I don't tend to use more than one stand if working just on a corner, but the jack gets left where it is, and I use totally over-rated stuff to try and increase reliability - 4 ton stands for a sub-ton car.

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

206 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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Other options include

Using a pit
A 2 or 4 post lift
a scissor lift
or

roll the car onto its side and get to work smile

Prof Prolapse

16,160 posts

192 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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Marf said:
Hell no

Always use axle stands
Friend of a friend got killed just a couple of month's ago. Professional mechanic doing a foreigner. Crushed. Now he's left behind two young kids. For 5 fking minutes and he should of known better.

One of the few occasions where I'm 100% behind the pro-safety brigade.