Car Jacks

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therealpigdog

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2,592 posts

211 months

Monday 10th January 2011
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Can anyone recommend a smallish jack to replace my oem one which buckled and nearly cost me a hand whilst changing a wheel at the weekend (slightly scary)?

busta

4,504 posts

247 months

Monday 10th January 2011
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The cheap 2 ton trolley jacks that nearly all motor places and machine mart sell are perfectly adequate. They are about £20 normally, but are a bit bulky to have in the car all the time. Small bottle jacks are also cheap and more compact but are less stable and a bit taller with less lift so not as easy to use as a trolley jack. Also it can be tricky to find a decent flat jacking point for the small tops on the bottle jacks.

I don't know of any universal scissor type car jacks- every manufacturer seems to use a different shape and design of jacking point so it would be tricky to get something compatible with all of them.

Edited because I missed the bit in your post where you said the jack buckled.

Edited by busta on Monday 10th January 19:12

therealpigdog

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2,592 posts

211 months

Monday 10th January 2011
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I've got a trolley jack that I normally use, but like you say, it's a bit big to carry round all the time.

Could be a trip to see if Audi will give me another one - probably the least they can do given how the last one performed.

cuprabob

16,506 posts

228 months

Monday 10th January 2011
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MX7

7,902 posts

188 months

Monday 10th January 2011
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Get something similar off Ebay for a heavier car?

WeirdNeville

6,017 posts

229 months

Monday 10th January 2011
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I just have a £40 reduced to £20 2 tonne trolley jack at home for working on the car (with axle stands) and keep the original jack in the car for road side puncture repair. I wouldn't want to use the standard one for anything more than a quick lift and back down. For a single wheel change the car is in the air for a couple of minutes at most, and you're not under the car at all. An oem jack should be fine for that.
I'd look for an eBay replacement for the original bent jack, and get a trolley for day to day use.

petrolsniffer

2,466 posts

188 months

Monday 10th January 2011
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cuprabob said:
Handy!

I wonder if it'd fit in my 205 where the standard peugeot spec one goes in the drivers side wing scratchchin

Edited by petrolsniffer on Monday 10th January 20:14

therealpigdog

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Monday 10th January 2011
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cuprabob said:
That looks just the ticket - cheers.

busta

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247 months

Monday 10th January 2011
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therealpigdog said:
cuprabob said:
That looks just the ticket - cheers.
It's worth it for the swivelly handle alone!