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Andy GSi

posted on 27th Feb 03 at 10:16

cheers lads, much appreciated!!! i will go and buy a low trolly jack, and i will carry a piece of wood in the back as well. next job is to get a high profile tyre on my old 15" to make it the same rolling radius as a 16" for a spare;)

andy


RickV6

posted on 26th Feb 03 at 21:47

Ya could get one of those airbag jacks (no serious) think they run off exhaust, ya put under and inflates and raises car voila!
think they lift upto 2 ton. I know wot u r thinkin but they do exist and car mechanics mag tested one and it does work


MattyB

posted on 26th Feb 03 at 21:43

Mate - just use pieces of wood like the geeza suggested - much easier + cheaper!

Matt


STEvieXE

posted on 26th Feb 03 at 21:32

carry the wood get a trolley jack and if the worst happens. drive unto the wood and put the trolley jack in below and jack on chassis legs


C2RL R

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 26th Feb 03 at 17:31

quote:
Originally posted by d0gz_bollox
aint the tyre gotta be in the air for you to use tyre weld otherwise it'll mould the tyre in a wierd flat type shape?

just carry the wood around with you. or jack the car up front the front of the car


Not really mate no. u have to drive on it as soon as the can is empty. It sort of works its way around the tyre and finds the puncture.
I drove on a tyre full for three days and it never went down either!


Robertio_uk

posted on 26th Feb 03 at 17:09

or get a sissor jack from a scap yard


d0gz_bollox

posted on 26th Feb 03 at 14:18

aint the tyre gotta be in the air for you to use tyre weld otherwise it'll mould the tyre in a wierd flat type shape?

just carry the wood around with you. or jack the car up front the front of the car


Mickey

posted on 26th Feb 03 at 12:40

ayen thats what i do - i have combat skirts lowwered 40mm onto 16's and i use a trolley jack on the axles and put the stands where you would normally jack the car up from if you were using a normally jack!


john_sri

posted on 26th Feb 03 at 11:37

quote:
Originally posted by J 11ESY
quote:
Originally posted by andysri
i can't use the jack at all!!! how much r trolly jakes, and wud it worth me buying one!!! and the AA r TOO expensive, i'm only a poor student, wiv nice student loans;)

[Edited on 25-02-2003 by andysri]


For £24.99 Argos do 1 which lifts 2 ton and it includes axel stands and chocs. Real good value I have 1 and had no problems with it


cheap ones are gonna be no use they are quite tall and so won't fit under the car. he aint got any trolley jack and can't use the emergency jack supplied with the car under the spare wheel. go to hlfords and buy one of theres. i got one and it fits under a car lowered 60 on 15" just have to put it in through the wheel arch and jack it on the bottom of the bult head.


Gambit

posted on 26th Feb 03 at 11:10

aye it does exactly what it says on the tin. unless u shred the tyre!!


Andy GSi

posted on 26th Feb 03 at 11:09

quote:
Originally posted by Gambit
just by a can of Tyre weld and carry that with you, hell of a lot cheaper than £30-90


is that any GOOD:boggle:


Jason Iles

posted on 26th Feb 03 at 10:33

quote:
Originally posted by andysri
i can't use the jack at all!!! how much r trolly jakes, and wud it worth me buying one!!! and the AA r TOO expensive, i'm only a poor student, wiv nice student loans;)

[Edited on 25-02-2003 by andysri]


For £24.99 Argos do 1 which lifts 2 ton and it includes axel stands and chocs. Real good value I have 1 and had no problems with it


Gambit

posted on 26th Feb 03 at 10:22

just by a can of Tyre weld and carry that with you, hell of a lot cheaper than £30-90


Andy GSi

posted on 26th Feb 03 at 10:11

cheers!!! robertio


Robertio_uk

posted on 26th Feb 03 at 09:14

about 30-90 depends which one u buy, make sure when u use a trolly jack that it doesnt put pressure on the skirts when lifting the car up.


Andy GSi

posted on 25th Feb 03 at 23:51

i can't use the jack at all!!! how much r trolly jakes, and wud it worth me buying one!!! and the AA r TOO expensive, i'm only a poor student, wiv nice student loans;)

[Edited on 25-02-2003 by andysri]


Fear

posted on 25th Feb 03 at 23:26

Yeh it should be possible to get the jack in by the front or rear wheel arch!!! If your realy having probs you could slightly turn the front wheel although that aint exactly the safest option!!!
i had the same prob with mine although ive only got rieger skirts which arnt as deep as the combats mine lowered 60mm so it is a bith to do!!!


Makarus

posted on 25th Feb 03 at 23:17

You sure you cant get the jack under if you put it in from the wheel arch, slide it under and then do it??


Sambo

posted on 25th Feb 03 at 23:14

Just join the AA and get them to sort it out!!!


Andy GSi

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 25th Feb 03 at 23:10

just got my car bk from bodyshop today, it looks well sweet:D i will post pics up in the next few days!! BUT the major prob is, when i have a flat tyre, i will have probs.

my car is lowered 40mm with 16" and has combat1 sideskirts, the problem is i can't get a jack under there, so do i need to buy a trolly jack special made for low cars!!!!

u lot must have the same problems, can some one plz tell me what they do in the same situation:boggle:

the bodyshop bloke told me to carry peices of wood, so i could drive on to them, which wud rase the car up!!!and then i could jack the car up, and it wouldn't scrap the side skirt!!!

PLZ HELP!!!!!!!! i'm just hoping i don't get a flat tyre;)

[Edited on 25-02-2003 by andysri]