Can anyone advise on a decent trolley jack please, my little Draper gave me the wobbles on Sunday especially having to raise the car an extra two inches for the stands. Price range and where to go would be helpful
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Originally posted by Mogsmex View Post
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Agree with Moggie! I have a similar one - there are basically two types (one with twin cylinder and one with single).
It is actually the only jack that is low enough to go under the F-Car. Handle is upholstered to avoid damage to doors etc. Pip-pins for quick disassembly to transport in boot. Carrying handles too. All in all expensive, but how often do you buy a jack?
They're not light, however, despite all that aluminium.
Got mine of the 'Bay just very slightly cheaper (about €190)
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Originally posted by Mogsmex View Post
None left now from that source before the PM's come in
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If you have a costco warehouse near you they do a great low clearance ,3 ton one for around £70 , ive been using one for a year now and i cant fault it. goes under the diff by miles
Heavy in weight though so no carting it in the back of worthers to shows.sigpic
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Originally posted by ian parker View PostCan anyone advise on a decent trolley jack please, my little Draper gave me the wobbles on Sunday especially having to raise the car an extra two inches for the stands. Price range and where to go would be helpful
why not buy an old one and restore it, give it a coat of that left over beige paint, a few new seals, and get it featured in "Trolleys restoration monthly"
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Originally posted by graham John View Postwhy not buy an old one and restore it, give it a coat of that left over beige paint, a few new seals, and get it featured in "Trolleys restoration monthly"
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4k . anyway thanks for the advice on the, eh Trolley Jack
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