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sherlock



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Which trolley jack and stands should I buy

Guys

Ahead of painting my brembos I am looking at a safer way to lift the RRS and keep it lifted while I do the work.

I know the car is short of 3 ton but is a 3 tone trolley enough and what stands do I need.

Ta TDV8 HSE, Remap (+45 BHP + 100 Nm), Taylored sport exhaust system by Pipe Werx
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Post #331331 Mon Feb 06 2012 5:57pm
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Beancounter_74



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Are you a member of Costco ? I've seen a lot of people talk very highly of the trolley jacks they sell Idea
No idea on load or which stands you should get though. Embarassed ON THE WAY: BMW F21 M140i
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Post #331332 Mon Feb 06 2012 6:07pm
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Jonny Fresh



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3 tonnes would be ok, 4 tonnes better, 5 even better, but price goes up quickly!

Here's a reasonable 3 tonner

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wolf-Ton-Trolley-Jack/dp/B004CZ3WHC

Post #331333 Mon Feb 06 2012 6:08pm
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shepp



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one tonne will lift the RRS (wheels are rated at approx 900kg per corner) but to be on the safe side i would go for a 3 Tonne, then you can lift the entire front or rear rather than just one corner. if your wanting axle stands you will require 2 tonne.

Post #331334 Mon Feb 06 2012 6:17pm
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JUCOTT01



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This is the one i have
www.sealey.co.uk/PLPageBuilder.asp?id=20&a...uctid=9004
Great jack
And a great price too
Remember your not lifting the whole car off the ground !!
This will be fine for one corner at a time
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Post #331342 Mon Feb 06 2012 6:43pm
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bigphil99



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I have the same sealey jack. Its a great job. Go to your local motor factors and you should get one for close to £100. Sealey tend to do deals where they throw in axle stands with jacks for a bundle price.

Post #331349 Mon Feb 06 2012 7:48pm
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sherlock



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Ave just seen one for £92 new. TDV8 HSE, Remap (+45 BHP + 100 Nm), Taylored sport exhaust system by Pipe Werx
20" HST alloys, Privacy glass, Side steps, Xenon Adaptive Lighting, Adaptive cruise control

Post #331356 Mon Feb 06 2012 8:43pm
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JUCOTT01



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The sealey 3003CXQ is a rocket lift which means the lift arm rises in a couple of strokes ,ideal for 4x4's where there is a bigger ground clearance
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peanutbob



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Also, any ideas ref replacing the garbage scissor jack with a good bottle jack? My Defender had one which I should have retained...and yet the RRS comes with an Austin Allegro/Mini 850 scissor jack which is nearly incapable of lifting one side, even when the suspension is set to off road height..as per manual.

Post #331360 Mon Feb 06 2012 9:03pm
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ChrisP



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Sherlock
If you are just going to use it to do your Brembos why not just hire one for the weekend with some axle stands? MY2011 HSE Santorini/Ivory/Piano Black/Privacy Glass/TV .Sadly gone.
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Post #331364 Mon Feb 06 2012 10:06pm
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sherlock



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Was beginning to think that myself. Would the likes of HSS do that sort of thing? TDV8 HSE, Remap (+45 BHP + 100 Nm), Taylored sport exhaust system by Pipe Werx
20" HST alloys, Privacy glass, Side steps, Xenon Adaptive Lighting, Adaptive cruise control

Post #331366 Mon Feb 06 2012 10:22pm
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sherlock



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Am confused.com now.

Why do I need a 3 tonne jack? Surely a car that weighs 2.6 tonnes does not weight more than a tonne at each corner. If so I dont need to spend £100 or more on a 3 tonne one. TDV8 HSE, Remap (+45 BHP + 100 Nm), Taylored sport exhaust system by Pipe Werx
20" HST alloys, Privacy glass, Side steps, Xenon Adaptive Lighting, Adaptive cruise control

Post #331371 Mon Feb 06 2012 11:03pm
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JUCOTT01



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You asked for advise on purchasing a suitable jack for a 4x4 and you got some good advise
£92 for that jack is a bit of a bargain TBH
Its not a cheap trolley jack this is the type that a garage would use
A 4x4 will need a larger jack to enable it to be useful on a vehicle with a greater ground clearance.
A 1T or a 2T jack might not even give you enough reach to remove the wheel.
You will be surprised just how high you need to go.
Yes you could hire but be aware it might cost you around £25 and you will have to put the dirty old hire jack in the back of your pride and joy!!!!!
I suppose if you are not going to use the jack very often what is wrong with the jack supplied with the car, a couple of bricks and a bit of wood. RRS MY11 BALI BLUE OVERFINCH

Post #331376 Mon Feb 06 2012 11:17pm
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RobP



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I have THIS 3 ton one from Halfords. Cost about £75 with my trade card.

For occaisional use THIS 2.25 Ton 4x4 one is only £45 and you get a pair of 2 ton axle stands free TDV8 now with extra grin factor thanks to Alive Tunning: Gone but not forgotten

Post #331380 Tue Feb 07 2012 12:26am
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sherlock



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JUCOTT01 wrote:
You asked for advise on purchasing a suitable jack for a 4x4 and you got some good advise
£92 for that jack is a bit of a bargain TBH
Its not a cheap trolley jack this is the type that a garage would use
A 4x4 will need a larger jack to enable it to be useful on a vehicle with a greater ground clearance.
A 1T or a 2T jack might not even give you enough reach to remove the wheel.
You will be surprised just how high you need to go.
Yes you could hire but be aware it might cost you around £25 and you will have to put the dirty old hire jack in the back of your pride and joy!!!!!
I suppose if you are not going to use the jack very often what is wrong with the jack supplied with the car, a couple of bricks and a bit of wood.


fair point! I need to get off the fence then and buy a decent one.

Thanks for all the advice gents. Bow down TDV8 HSE, Remap (+45 BHP + 100 Nm), Taylored sport exhaust system by Pipe Werx
20" HST alloys, Privacy glass, Side steps, Xenon Adaptive Lighting, Adaptive cruise control

Post #331384 Tue Feb 07 2012 1:22am
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