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Saint Tricky

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Hi

My car is low, far too low.

I've spent ages trying to jack it up so I can raise the coilovers with no success.

Firstly, I have no idea where it is safe to put a trolley jack and axle stands(and yes I've done the search and am more confused than ever, everyone contradicts each other).

Anyway, I have seen those air bags that lift your car from the exhaust gases. Can get a draper one for about £40, I'd have a much larger surface area with this so much less likely to do damage.

Anyone have an experience using this at all?

Not sure I can warrant £150 for a good low profile trolley jack.

Ta

T

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drive the car onto something. i had a polo that was on its arse. i had to drive it onto house bricks to get the jack under

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yeah just drive up onto some planks of wood etc

I think this is my only real option.

Just wondered what you guys do if you get a pucture?

Ta

T

 

Look around for a plank or a rock and drive up onto it! Then there's always the kerb?

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mines pretty low but what i do is use the standard car jack from the boot and raise it enought to get the hydraulic jack under neath properly.

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How low is your C then?

 

Just recently bought a nice trolley jack from Machine Mart that starts at 110 mm saddle height, which is low enough for my 3 cars anyway :lol:

 

Tempest

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Drive the car onto some planks and then get a normal trolley jack under it!

 

If you cant get clearance, use the normal jack to raise the body then a trolley jack under the main suspension to raise the whole suspension. use axel stands as you go.

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How low is your C then?

The C is fairly low, it's really the bodykit which is the problem. The side skirts are 4" from the floor and stick out a fair bit meaning they can catch the angle part of a jack before the thrust pad touches on the sill.

 

I think I'll stock up with some foamy stuff (any particular brands), and will sort out some planks of wood out so I can at least have a real go at lifting her this weekend.

Would using a 1" square block of wood say 6" long be okay to put right behind the sill at the jacking points for use with a trolley jack? That's what I've done with my previous cars.

Ta

 

T

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ill send you a pick of my jack it really is the only tool when youve got skirts and it has a 6" pad so you wont damage the underside!

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