And unlike jack stands, which help get the car up quickly for work on the wheels/suspension/linkage, you don't feel at risk of being squished by a tip-over if you do significant work under the car. Originally, I built all four of them as one piece, but I couldn't jack the front that high without crunching the bumpers. :lol: So I rebuilt them into 3 sections that lock in place. There's about 15 minutes or more of work to seesaw the Zed up that high from raising front and back iteratively, but the result is wonderfully high, and it can be lower if I leave a section or two out.peter2704 said:Wow that’s a nice height


Looks Great, Just hope the kids don't decide on a Game of Jenga.Christopher72 said:And unlike jack stands, which help get the car up quickly for work on the wheels/suspension/linkage, you don't feel at risk of being squished by a tip-over if you do significant work under the car. Originally, I built all four of them as one piece, but I couldn't jack the front that high without crunching the bumpers. :lol: So I rebuilt them into 3 sections that lock in place. There's about 15 minutes or more of work to seesaw the Zed up that high from raising front and back iteratively, but the result is wonderfully high, and it can be lower if I leave a section or two out.peter2704 said:Wow that’s a nice height
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I like those. Simple yet clever.Baza said:The old age question how do you jack the car up and put a jack stand in the same position. I bought a set of jackpoint stands from the US which allows you to do exactly that. The car sits as solid as a rock and is easy to lift and lower when finished.
RMB said:These jackpoint stands look amazing.
Sadly I’ve just been on their website and prices are very steep!
https://jackpointjackstands.com/
peter2704 said:Makes the 45 pound plastic ramps look a bargain
Gone up a bit since I bought them.Pondrew said:Wow! That's around £700 for four plus shipping.
They look good, but not that good.