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hellopeople
PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 7:16 am Up
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I jacked up my car on the jacking points only for it to collapse. Has anyone else had this problem? Would it be easy to sort out?

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Where you using the factory provided jack in the correct jacking point?

The jacking points are clearly marked on the lower sill edge.

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Take it you have folded the seam over. The Peugeot supplied jack has a recess in it to prevent this. Trolley jacks hold all the weight of the car on a strip of metal a few millimetres wide.

Hammer it straight again if you can and then fabricate something for the top of your trolley jack to stop it happening again.

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Trolley jack and a big block of timber under the box sections on the floor works perfectly.
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Yeah I was using the correct Jacking points under the sill edge. yeah I folded the seem over. Its I will modify the jack. Thanks. Garry.
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hellopeople wrote:
Yeah I was using the correct Jacking points under the sill edge. yeah I folded the seem over. Its I will modify the jack. Thanks. Garry.

The sill jacking points are for use with the factory supplied jack ONLY!

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factory jack on the sill points, trolly jack on the sub frame.....if your car isnt too low
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even using the factory jack on the proper jacking points still isn't secure enough as I found out on the moonstone, peugeot should have made better jacking points
 
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I use factory jacking points with my trolly jack,
I use a little piece of wood with a good size groove cut out of it

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I don't get it.

I've been using trolley jack on the jacking points for years and not even so much as a click heard ever.
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hellopeople
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Mine problem was on tarmac. Seems a few people have this problem though.
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sub frame where the wishbone bolt is and rear beam mounting bolt work perfectly well for me but have to go up some home made ramps for the front first as its too low for the jack to get under
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