Getting under the car
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Pete Vickerstaff
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Now can someone tell me the way to use this all safely please.
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- Rich in Vancouver
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Never work under the car with just a jack supporting it. Place two jackstands under solid points on the subframe, remove the jack and give the car a bit of a wiggle to make sure it is stable before getting underneath. If only jacking one end wheel chocks
should be used. A pair of safety glasses will help keep debris out of your eyes.
It really all common sense.
Oh yeah...A creeper will make working under the car much more pleasant .
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> Lifting range 14 - 38cm (approx.)
That's poor min.height for an MGF. Would recommend to get a similar hydraulic jack 2t as low profile jack.
The are a little bit more expensive but you will like it.
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200326626_200326626
(US site, but available here aswell)
Edit: found it
- Lifting range = 80 to 330mm
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/German-Unitec-Low-Profile-2-Ton-Hydrualic-Car-Jack-/270686635823
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- David Aiketgate
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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Re: Aw: Geting under the car
Posted 13 years 4 months ago #26396Yeah, I was just going to suggest getting a low profile jack, as it can be difficult to get a standard one on the front jacking point because of the low bumper/splitter.Dieter wrote: > halfords jack
> Lifting range 14 - 38cm (approx.)
That's poor min.height for an MGF. Would recommend to get a similar hydraulic jack 2t as low profile jack.
The are a little bit more expensive but you will like it.
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200326626_200326626
(US site, but available here aswell)
Edit: found it
- Lifting range = 80 to 330mm
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/German-Unitec-Low-Profile-2-Ton-Hydrualic-Car-Jack-/270686635823
David
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- Rich in Vancouver
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I have been thinking of getting a set of "Race Ramps" I don't know if they are available in the UK but consist of moulded ramps with the ramp portion removable to make it easier to get under. Pretty cool things!
Race Ramps
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Pete Vickerstaff
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I have loosened the 2 bolts on the hanging hook and the bolt on the backbox strap in preparation for the new exhaust. The bolts on the cat won't budge but I have some Plusgas on the way
2 of the bolts are easy to access but is there any trick to getting at the furthest one?
Also I won't have the Plusgas until tomorrw - is it OK to leave the car on axle stands for that length of time?
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