Trolley Jack
Trolley Jack
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W7 KAA

Original Poster:

156 posts

247 months

Friday 18th May 2007
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Hey all

Need to purchase a trolley jack for the Tuscan. Anything to look for sepc wise - will a standard one do the trick or do i need some form of low loading?

Keith

FLAT 6

480 posts

284 months

Friday 18th May 2007
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Best to get a low-entry one. I've just bought a beauty from Machine Mart - a Clarke Aluminium racing jack that lifts up to 1.25 tonnes. That rating is fine unless you intent to lift your Tuscan completely in one go which would be a great feat of balance!

W7 KAA

Original Poster:

156 posts

247 months

Friday 18th May 2007
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Just looked on their website, good selection and a store just up the road from me - thanks!

The Surveyor

7,619 posts

261 months

Friday 18th May 2007
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Mine also came from Machine Mart, but it's just their standard budget trolley jack. It's fits under the Tusacn Chassis at both the front and rear with just enough clearance and they are much much cheaper. With the old Chimaera i used to have to park the car on a plank to get enough clearance so the Tuscan must have a little more room. Those alli jacks are rarther nice though... cloud9

Paul

W7 KAA

Original Poster:

156 posts

247 months

Friday 18th May 2007
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'budget' and 'fits' work for me

I'll take a drive up tomorrow and look at the options. Thanks both!

BigGriff

2,312 posts

308 months

Friday 18th May 2007
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Go for the Clarke one mentioned above.

Cheap ones generally dont go low enough and the Clarke one is £95 and is a quality item. It has the added benefit of a rubber pad on the 'heel' so will not damage your P&J.

basil brush

5,537 posts

287 months

Friday 18th May 2007
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I use a really cheap one fom argos with a pad on the lifting saddle. It goes low enough for my slightly lowered Tuscan.

s6boy

1,795 posts

249 months

Friday 18th May 2007
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basil brush said:
low enough for my slightly lowered Tuscan.


Sounds interesting any details?

basil brush

5,537 posts

287 months

Sunday 20th May 2007
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s6boy said:
basil brush said:
low enough for my slightly lowered Tuscan.


Sounds interesting any details?


Just reset ride height on Nitrons. It's not down that much on standard, maybe 15mm or so.

T5SOR

2,027 posts

249 months

Sunday 20th May 2007
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Just buy a cheap one and put a piece of wood under the wheels. Simple

W7 KAA

Original Poster:

156 posts

247 months

Monday 21st May 2007
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Thanks again all. Bought this one on saturday for £35 and with a 110mm min height, seems to work fine.

www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/ctj2lr-2-tonne-semi-pro-trolley-jack

Keith

southgate

742 posts

242 months

Monday 21st May 2007
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Thats amazing value, they cant make any profit on that!

The Surveyor

7,619 posts

261 months

Monday 21st May 2007
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The one i've got came with axel stands as well, and even though it's slightly higher, it does fit under my Tuscan:- www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/ctj2za-2-tonne-diy-trolley-jack-stands/path/trolley-jacks-bottle-jacks-transmission-jacks/brand/clarke

As you say, at £27 all-in, they can't be making much of a proffit on these. They do some really good equipment, the Clark professional socket sets are really good value and beautifully made.

Paul