the_legend_of_yrag
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Registered: 7th Jul 03
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Does anyone on here have a low trolly jack that fits under ya car if it's seriously low? As all normal ones dont fit under my sideskirts, wondered if anyone knew of a place to get a lower trolly jack?
Obviously ya normal sports cars are very low and gather normal trolly jacks wont go under?
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Gambit
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something like this?
http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=25175
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the_legend_of_yrag
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281 quid 
[Edited on 07-10-2004 by the_legend_of_yrag]
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the_legend_of_yrag
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cheapest one is £117
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Ryan L
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Registered: 4th Mar 03
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how bout driving onto blocks of wood then car will be higher and jack up from there
[Edited on 07-10-2004 by Ryan L]
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PaulW
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Registered: 26th Jan 03
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i always used the standard jack to lift high enough & then trolley jack on front wishbone/rear axle to lift further
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Sri5
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Registered: 8th Jul 04
Location: Hull
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quote: Originally posted by Ryan L
how bout driving onto blocks of wood then car will be higher and jack up from there
[Edited on 07-10-2004 by Ryan L]
Thats what i have to do.
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ed
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Registered: 10th Sep 03
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quote: Originally posted by PaulW
i always used the standard jack to lift high enough & then trolley jack on front wishbone/rear axle to lift further
Can't use a standard jack with side skirts unless they have cut outs like the GSi ones.
Jack the car up on the rear beam or on the front cross member in between the front chassis legs if ya cars low... That is if you can get it under the front bumper.
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bradfincham
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Registered: 20th Sep 02
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i built some custom ramps, about 2 metres long and about half a metre high, even used to drive red widearch corsa on to them, then you put the axle stands under neath!! gets a good working heights!
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AdiSRI
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Registered: 1st May 02
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wood blocks here too.
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ed
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Registered: 10th Sep 03
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With 18's on my car is high enough off the ground to net need a jack, unless I need to take a wheel off  (Taking a wheel off is damn hard - took me 2 hours to fit them )
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neiliosxi
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Registered: 17th Dec 02
Location: Teesside (NE)Drives: Megane R26
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u want a scissor jack mate
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the_legend_of_yrag
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usually use wood blocks, but as i need a new trolly jack was gunna see how much the low ones are but there bloody expensive so may aswell get a normal jack and stick to blocks
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Joff
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Registered: 17th Oct 00
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Get a mate to lift the car up at the arches.
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Andy Stocker
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Registered: 31st Aug 00
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quote: Originally posted by Joff
Get a mate to lift the car up at the arches.
I had to do this when I got C13's exhaust done at Powerflow when it was on 16's
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