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leigh1050 said:
Anyone know where I can buy a decent trolley jack? My one is a bit short and struggles to lift my car.
Long reach, low entry and high lift.Everything you'd need in a jack. I've never used this brand before, but their prices are very keen
http://www.sgs-engineering.com/hydraulic-jacks/tro...
I've had a Sealey equivalent to this for about 15 years or so, maybe more although the Sealey is rated to 1.3T, it's never failed to lift anything I've needed.
Always use axle stands when doing stuff under the car though.
Edited by stevieturbo on Friday 20th February 21:59
Having struggled with a really low entry high lift jack which weighs in excess of 45kg I went and got one of those electric scizzer jacks. Bloody brilliant and so easy to use!
Line it up in the jack strip, press the remote and up it goes, granted I use axle stand to be safe but you should do that with all jacks although alot don't with HD trolley jacks.
Line it up in the jack strip, press the remote and up it goes, granted I use axle stand to be safe but you should do that with all jacks although alot don't with HD trolley jacks.
S800VXR said:
Having struggled with a really low entry high lift jack which weighs in excess of 45kg I went and got one of those electric scizzer jacks. Bloody brilliant and so easy to use!
Line it up in the jack strip, press the remote and up it goes, granted I use axle stand to be safe but you should do that with all jacks although alot don't with HD trolley jacks.
Do you mean sonething like this?Line it up in the jack strip, press the remote and up it goes, granted I use axle stand to be safe but you should do that with all jacks although alot don't with HD trolley jacks.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Electric-Scissor-Jack-Li...
Granby said:
2 ton.... Really!Granby said:
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