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Rick F. said:
FYI, I bought a set of the HSM Precision pads and bars for my 2007 V8 Vantage. With these, it's easy to lift one side of the car at a time and then lower the pads onto jack stands. Lifting the opposite side has been very secure, since the pads slot into the top of the jack stands.
My favorite part is that the pads have a pin on top with a rubber o-ring. By removing the rubber plugs in the Aston at each jacking point, the whole assembly (F and R pads plus connecting bar) can be held in place by the pins while you maneuver the jack below the middle jacking pad. Super quick and easy.
I sympathize with the tax and shipping issues. In the U.S., we (thankfully!) don't have VAT, and the shipping costs weren't too bad.
Rick F.
That's genius!My favorite part is that the pads have a pin on top with a rubber o-ring. By removing the rubber plugs in the Aston at each jacking point, the whole assembly (F and R pads plus connecting bar) can be held in place by the pins while you maneuver the jack below the middle jacking pad. Super quick and easy.
I sympathize with the tax and shipping issues. In the U.S., we (thankfully!) don't have VAT, and the shipping costs weren't too bad.
Rick F.
Wonder if a universal one could be made, looks pretty simple, but I imagine there's more to it than some box section steel and 3 blocks...
Hi Dave,
Thanks to Rick for showing the jack bars. They are specifically for the V8V coupe, and not universal.
The problem is that the jack point are different between each variant of the vehicle, and made worse by the small area the central lift point has to push against. It lands on an area of the frame that is probably 3/4 of an inch wide, otherwise, it hits the plastic sill cover. I have a design partially complete for a DB9, but am pretty much stalled by the center section.
Matt
Thanks to Rick for showing the jack bars. They are specifically for the V8V coupe, and not universal.
The problem is that the jack point are different between each variant of the vehicle, and made worse by the small area the central lift point has to push against. It lands on an area of the frame that is probably 3/4 of an inch wide, otherwise, it hits the plastic sill cover. I have a design partially complete for a DB9, but am pretty much stalled by the center section.
Matt
CoolHands said:
Moviestar said:
You should try this guy he has manufactured rubber pads for me in the past and they have been perfect. At a very good price.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/trolleyjackingpads
I’ve used him, he machined one to fit my jack when I sent him the dimensions. (Nothing to do with Aston in my case).https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/trolleyjackingpads
CoolHands said:
I’ve used him, he machined one to fit my jack when I sent him the dimensions. (Nothing to do with Aston in my case).
Has anyone used him to make pads for a 2013 Vanquish? I'd be interested in a pair as I've booked my car to have two wheels repaired and it'll be sitting on jacks while they're being done.Moviestar said:
Moviestar said:
As previously said worth a message via ebay. You may have to provide a sketch with dimensions on.
But you never know :-)
Anybody had any look with this guy yet?But you never know :-)
bogie said:
Moviestar said:
Moviestar said:
As previously said worth a message via ebay. You may have to provide a sketch with dimensions on.
But you never know :-)
Anybody had any look with this guy yet?But you never know :-)
Emilio Largo said:
This is how my jacking spots look like (17MY V8 Vantage S Coupé):
Right hand side of the car - rear spot:
Right hand side of the car - front spot:
Suggestions for a pad solution for these very welcome. The car is due for its first service at the main dealer on July 30th and I am unsure if they care about this problem when jacking up.
Edit 26/06/2018: It is a Coupé.
Emilio,Right hand side of the car - rear spot:
Right hand side of the car - front spot:
Suggestions for a pad solution for these very welcome. The car is due for its first service at the main dealer on July 30th and I am unsure if they care about this problem when jacking up.
Edit 26/06/2018: It is a Coupé.
Edited by Emilio Largo on Tuesday 26th June 16:52
MY13 look like that too. For the front, its narrow but seems possible depending on the tire shop or auto shops' lifts and jacks and how they fit it.
What confuses me is the rear. If the black circle area is indeed where the jack point is in the back, how do they expect anyone to lift it up WITHOUT damaging the sills that wrap around it or the black plastic part?
messar said:
two sheds is correct - the rear points are the same as the roadster. The fronts can be either Vantage Coupe, or DB9 (DB9 has the pin slightly closer to the edge of the column of the jack pad). (The roadster has a front undertray that requires extra relief on the jack pad).
I manufacture these pads out of anodized aluminum. (the initial post in this thread was someone linking to a set I have on ebay). If you are interested, my we store was noted above https://squareup.com/store/hsm-precision
Thanks,
matt
Hi Matt i'm after a set of lifting pads for my DBS V12I manufacture these pads out of anodized aluminum. (the initial post in this thread was someone linking to a set I have on ebay). If you are interested, my we store was noted above https://squareup.com/store/hsm-precision
Thanks,
matt
can you send to the UK and what would be the cost , looking for a set as soon as possible
thanks
DBS
klee168168 said:
If the black circle area is indeed where the jack point is in the back, how do they expect anyone to lift it up WITHOUT damaging the sills that wrap around it or the black plastic part?
I saw the car lifted in my main dealer´s workshop in July and talked to them about it. They use no special jacking pad. Instead the jacking "pad" of the lift itself is made of very soft rubber and as far as I was able to examine the sills afterwards there seemed to be no damage done to them. But I do need to take a closer look and I don´t consider the problem solved, at least not with regard to jacking situations outside my main dealer.Gassing Station | Aston Martin | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff