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Car very low - trolley jack help please!



  Renault Laguna Coupe


Ive acquired some 15" rims and some slicks for trackdays, so I thought Id try the wheels out for size. They fit ok, but on 15"s the car is soooo low theres no way I could get the trolley jack under the sill!

What can I do??
 
  Renault Laguna Coupe


I guess that would work - need to carry bits of wood around with me though, any other suggestions?

lol @ ian!

[Edited by telford_mike on 04 May 2004 at 8:47pm]
 
  Renault Laguna Coupe


hmmm I guess that sounds favourite, anyone want to suggest "dig a hole in the ground and put the jack in it"?
 
  Willy2


Quote: Originally posted by mr sheep on 04 May 2004

use the one that comes with the car i have to jack it up an inch to get my trolly under
I do the same, but if you get hold of a renault 19 jack its better as its a bit more robust and bigger but it goes as small as the clio jack, its a bit longer tho

[Edited by Rajk on 04 May 2004 at 9:34pm]
 


dad lifted up front (took weight off suspension) so i could get the trolly under, but its only a lil 1.4

when nobody around to lift up front i drive it onto blocks.

dont suspose that has helped u at all?
 
  Lionel Richie


Quote: Originally posted by telford_mike on 04 May 2004


but on 15"s the car is soooo low theres no way I could get the trolley jack under the sill!

What can I do??
MIKE!!!!! Ive told you 100 times!!!!:devilish:
 


dig a hole in the ground and put the jack in it? ;)



Quote: Originally posted by telford_mike on 04 May 2004





hmmm I guess that sounds favourite, anyone want to suggest "dig a hole in the ground and put the jack in it"?
 


Quote: Originally posted by Big Iain on 04 May 2004

drive up onto some bits of wood!!??
Thats what i have to do normally get a couple of bricks and have to drive up on them cos you cant get a jack under my car LOL!

Vix
 
  Clio 197


You need to get a racing jack. They have a roller or nothing on the leading edge and are purpose built for just your sort of situation. Usually far higher quality than the regular ones, as well as lighter.

The other solution is used by all the rally teams. Ramps to bring the car up before the jacks go under. The racing jack is the better bet in my book.
 


Quote: Originally posted by Eddd on 05 May 2004


You need to get a racing jack. They have a roller or nothing on the leading edge and are purpose built for just your sort of situation. Usually far higher quality than the regular ones, as well as lighter.

The other solution is used by all the rally teams. Ramps to bring the car up before the jacks go under. The racing jack is the better bet in my book.
any ideas how much they are fella?
 


racing jack?

Racing jacks are speed lifts or single plane flat lifts with no hydraulics for sub 600kg cars.

Just get a low seat height Jack. You can get low seat 3 ton clarke jacks from Machine Mart and they will go under just about anything.
 

KDF

  Audi TT Stronic


Trouble with ramps are the front bumper splitter will normally get pulled off trying to get up em..
 
  Clio 172 Cup, Audi A


Quote: Originally posted by RobFenn on 06 May 2004


I got ramps for the front wheels, tenner from halfords.

-Rob
the amount of times you take the pi$$ out of ppl for goin in halfords ;)
 


lmao, not exactly neons though are they! They sell good tools as well..

KDF i have a different bumper so maybe its different for me but my car is fine even when lowered the full 80mm which id expect is lower than whatever Mikes 172 is on 15s. And anyway, for a tenner, worth having anyway?

-Rob
 


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