Trolley jack - knackered sills...?
Discussion
I like to keep my cars looking mint and this means using a jack to enable me to remove the wheels to clean them properly.
My Focus recommends jacking the car using the sills - even with a trolley jack. Now, I can understand with a scissor jack that the U-shaped "lifting plate" (can't think of a better term) will fit round the sill and spread the load somewhat. With a trolley jack and the saucer-shaped lifting plate, it has only two tiny contact patches with the sills, leading me to think that the sills will easily be damaged.
Is there an adapter I can get (or a different jack) that will help spread the load along a few inches of sill as opposed to about a quarter of an inch...?
Ideas...?
My Focus recommends jacking the car using the sills - even with a trolley jack. Now, I can understand with a scissor jack that the U-shaped "lifting plate" (can't think of a better term) will fit round the sill and spread the load somewhat. With a trolley jack and the saucer-shaped lifting plate, it has only two tiny contact patches with the sills, leading me to think that the sills will easily be damaged.
Is there an adapter I can get (or a different jack) that will help spread the load along a few inches of sill as opposed to about a quarter of an inch...?
Ideas...?
Munter said:
You can also get trolley jacks that have a rubber pad rather than the usual ...err... metal "dish". But I suspect a piece of 'ard wood may be cheaper.
Interesting. The trolley jack's my dad's so investing in my own isn't out of the equation. I could be tempted if I could find the right type with this rubber block job. Sounds good. Meanwhile the block de wood should see me through for a bit.Thanks chaps
Here's an example of what I mean. However I'm sure there are cheaper but with the feature you want. (£200!!)
http://www.holden.co.uk/displayproduct.asp?sg=&...
http://www.holden.co.uk/displayproduct.asp?sg=&...
I know for VW's you can get some special jack pads like these:
http://www.purems.com/images/my_storage/jackpad1.j...
AFAIK they are from ProTech:
http://www.protechproducts.net/jackpads.htm
Saying that I have no idea if any of these pads would help with the Focus, and no doubt would be more expensive than wood.
http://www.purems.com/images/my_storage/jackpad1.j...
AFAIK they are from ProTech:
http://www.protechproducts.net/jackpads.htm
Saying that I have no idea if any of these pads would help with the Focus, and no doubt would be more expensive than wood.
Munter said:
Here's an example of what I mean. However I'm sure there are cheaper but with the feature you want. (£200!!)
http://www.holden.co.uk/displayproduct.asp?sg=&...
As per the other jack thread going at the moment, Costco do an identical one for around £70, we use them as not only very light so can be hung up out of the way when not in use but also low enough to get under some of the sportier cars http://www.holden.co.uk/displayproduct.asp?sg=&...
plenty said:
Anyone got a solution for axle stands? Putting the stands directly on the car rips off the underseal, but I wouldn't feel comfortable balancing the car with a piece of wood or a rubber puck on top of the stands.
Ooh. Me. I know this one. I cut squares off an old rubber car mat. Works great. Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff