Ramps for underbody access
Discussion
If your looking to do anything that requires the removal of the belly pans i don't think it would work very well.
Also some maintenance requires the front wheels to come off along with the wheel arch liners.
Plus the front belly pan is very long... I did a lot of research on this and i ended up with the Quickjacks.
Also some maintenance requires the front wheels to come off along with the wheel arch liners.
Plus the front belly pan is very long... I did a lot of research on this and i ended up with the Quickjacks.
Edited by AM-DB9 on Sunday 4th February 19:11
AM-DB9 said:
If your looking to do anything that requires the removal of the belly pans i don't think it would work very well.
Also some maintenance requires the front wheels to come off along with the wheel arch liners.
Plus the front belly pan is very long... I did a lot of research on this and i ended up with the Quickjacks.
I just cant get comfortable with the idea of being under that. Also some maintenance requires the front wheels to come off along with the wheel arch liners.
Plus the front belly pan is very long... I did a lot of research on this and i ended up with the Quickjacks.
Edited by AM-DB9 on Sunday 4th February 19:11
darreni said:
I just cant get comfortable with the idea of being under that.
It's hard to see in the picture but the raised position isn't being supported by the hydraulic rams. There are safety arms that lock into a welded tab on the base. I suppose it's always possible for that weld to fail but no more likely I would think than a jack stand failing.One way to look at the Quickjack pricing is that if your a DIY'er of some amount,
the purchase of the Quickjacks plus the costs of the maintenance supplies would probably be less than one 24 month maintenance service at the AM dealer.
For me I consider my new DB9 to be a keeper so it was a pretty easy decision, as such i'm not worried about dealer stamps for resale purpose.
I just completed 12, 24 month thru to 5 year maintenance on mine in one go with these, worked great.
the purchase of the Quickjacks plus the costs of the maintenance supplies would probably be less than one 24 month maintenance service at the AM dealer.
For me I consider my new DB9 to be a keeper so it was a pretty easy decision, as such i'm not worried about dealer stamps for resale purpose.
I just completed 12, 24 month thru to 5 year maintenance on mine in one go with these, worked great.
I was looking at the Quick Jack down at Gaydon when the AM day was on this is what the HWM travelling mechanic uses spoke to the guy he was very happy with them.
I can feel an impact to my bank balance very soon.
One question that I would like to ask is can the Quick Jack be left under the car when not in use?.
I can feel an impact to my bank balance very soon.
One question that I would like to ask is can the Quick Jack be left under the car when not in use?.
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