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Boydie
PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 11:23 am Up
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i jus got coilovers put in my car but its too low to get a trolly jack underneath! i need some1 to hold up my arch while i slide the jack in..but im dredin the day i get a flat tyre on my own..so my question im askin is that can u get a special type of jack that would b able 2 get under the sills?

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just drive onto blocks of wood easy... i constantly have this problem Laughing
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i just use the standard boot jack, then put the trolly jack under
 

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Take a block or two of timber to drive up.
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the wind up jacks should be no problem or alternatively carry a peice of wood in ure boot and drive onto that Smile
 
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even the back of my car is that low i need 2 jack up the torson bar 2 get the spare wheel out haha
 

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Yeah bricks or blocks or wood for me to. Cool
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Good old bricks and wood Smile

I used them wind up jacks before I lowered it even more (wouldn't fit under then) but broke two of them :s they seem far too weak ,


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If you cant get under your car to get the spare wheel out

Loose some wieght

Alternativelty take a block of wood round with you

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Just got a draper scissor jack for jacking it up high enough to get a normal jack in and it goes under fine and mines nearly on the bumpstops.

You can use the jack in the spare wheel to jack it up first but it's really crap.

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MY standard trolley jack doesn't fit under mine but its not ever lowered :S
 
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