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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
First make sure they are decent sized axle stands, I would say at least 2 1/2 ton ones, if you can, jack the whole front or whole rear at the same time, either under the front of the engine cradle where the tow point is, or under the tow bar or the rear subframe, if you cant then jack one side to the lowest height possible, which is around 3" of air under the wheel, as you jack the other side the first side will drop somewhat, then just have faith and jack, ensure the wheels of the jack can move as you jack and the car should raise and pivot on the first stand rather than dragging the first stand...
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29th May 2016 2:21pm |
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Joe90 Member Since: 29 Apr 2010 Location: Hampshire Posts: 6407 |
Don't recommend trying to jack up two opposite corners!
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29th May 2016 2:30pm |
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johnboyairey Member Since: 11 Jan 2013 Location: surrey Posts: 2032 |
you'll be fine.....
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29th May 2016 10:44pm |
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Rob99 Member Since: 03 May 2016 Location: Gatwick Posts: 1384 |
Do you think there is a market there for the exact length supports for each model of pick up truck |
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29th May 2016 10:53pm |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16281 |
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29th May 2016 10:58pm |
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johnboyairey Member Since: 11 Jan 2013 Location: surrey Posts: 2032 |
...at least the second guy is safe.... he's unwound all the cable off his extension reel, -you don't want to start a fire ...under the fuel tank... do you? |
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29th May 2016 11:36pm |
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pld118 Member Since: 25 Mar 2013 Location: Bairns Posts: 4218 |
Thanks for the replies... Maybe my description but I did mean taking both wheels off the one axle at once as opposed to taking off the front and back wheels on the same side of the car. Won't be taking any wheels off this BH weekend though as the time has passed me by
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30th May 2016 8:43am |
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kingpleb Member Since: 07 Jun 2011 Location: Maybe here. Maybe there, I get everywhere! Posts: 8455 |
Make sure the car is in Park and the Handbrake firmly applied and you have wheel chocks in use! I have some old driveway bricks i use as chocks as they haven't failed me yet and dig in quite well as i test by trying to drive over them in low box
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31st May 2016 8:15am |
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Weegie Member Since: 09 Jun 2014 Location: East Sussex Posts: 3233 |
This might help:
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31st May 2016 8:20am |
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47p2 Member Since: 05 Oct 2010 Location: Gone Beyond, Subaru Posts: 8048 |
Draper Expert 6 tonne stands. The are one of the few Draper products I can recommend as I'm not a Draper fan, but these really are the bogs dollocks.
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1st Jun 2016 6:51am |
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Stephen.125 Member Since: 25 Jun 2009 Location: Frodsham Posts: 1511 |
For the rear wheels I made a Heath Robinson spacer block to stick on my 3T low access workshop jack (from SGS) to fit between the exhausts onto the suggested jacking point on the rear cross member.
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1st Jun 2016 9:53pm |
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fattobes Member Since: 28 Feb 2015 Location: Stockholm/London/Hampshire Posts: 24 |
sorry, rather a newbie question on this topic.
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11th Oct 2016 8:10pm |
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Big Boy R44ROV Member Since: 14 Nov 2011 Location: Ford Hill, Wirral. Not Merseyside Posts: 554 |
Mine currently is on two 3 tonne axle stands, (6 tonne total) whilst the upper arms are being replaced (the benefits of a son who's a mechanic) i'll take some photos in the morning, but they have been placed on the jacking points and lifted initially using a 3 tonne trolley jack. I'll do a set of how to do photos now! Tony
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11th Oct 2016 8:17pm |
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