Easiest way to get all 4 wheels off (& jacking points)

cj10jeeper said:
Gutted - wandering around Costco this afternoon and they have a real neat alloy racejack for £60 plus VAT
Uber cool at 19mm to 500mm lift. 2 ton and lift/drop all handle controlled.

Why gutted? - I had not enough cash and only credit cards :headbang:

I've swapped mine out twice with Costco as the locking handle hasn't locked and I've been left with a e34 M5 sitting on it's brake disc or wheel (just before putting the axle stands under). It's also not as light as it looks.

BTW my local Costco has a cash machine for emergencies such as this - or you can use debit cards.
 
Thanks for the heads up :thumbsup:
Wasn't that light but looked well made and good value.
Saw the cashpoint, but wasn't going to pull cash off a credit card and no debit card on me this time :thumbsdown:

Still I'm passing close to the Chester branch sometime tomorrow, so may pop in
 
ksher said:
srhutch said:
I agree with CJ, I bought a £80 Sealey 3 tin jack when I needed to replace my rear pads on my old 3 series, in total cost me the same as dealer doing the job, but at least I could then jack the car up whenever I wanted, and with 108's you need to use it every 3 months or so. :(

Remove the wheels and clean them properly every 3 months?

I clean the wheels whenever I was the car inside and out and they are very easy to clean, but the only way to apply protection properly I believe is to remove the wheels which is what I do every three months.
 
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