Gotta be an easier/safer way??????

srhutch said:
Mr Tidy said:

Yes, but if I try to do that I won't have a Z4 anymore so won't need to live in the pit(s)! :thumbsup: :P

I had that discussion with the wife. :lol:

That may be where you are going wrong - just tell her you are thinking about buying a nice four-poster........ :lol:
 
Mr Tidy said:
srhutch said:
Mr Tidy said:
Yes, but if I try to do that I won't have a Z4 anymore so won't need to live in the pit(s)! :thumbsup: :P
I had that discussion with the wife. :lol:
That may be where you are going wrong - just tell her you are thinking about buying a nice four-poster........ :lol:
...and let her assume you're talking about a new bed... :whistle:
 
As soon as funds allow I think I may get one of these. :thumbsup: Look at this on eBay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/331871588753
 
PerryGunn said:
It appears that, since I last checked a couple of months ago, QuickJack have appointed a UK distributor...

http://www.quick-jack.co.uk/

Which no longer exist ...
 
Have learned the hard way in getting my jacking technique down. Ooer missus.

However, jacking up each corner individually will always have the effect of producing positional assymetry and making the car 'twist' upwards, introducing a risk of slippage. i.e. it's better to jack up the front corners at the same time (incrementally @ about 1-2cm each side) using the cars own jack and a trolley jack for the other side until the required height is achieved. Then same for the rear. Even better is to incrementally raise front and rear if using jackstands so that angles are kept to a minimum. Takes a bit longer but this is my preferred method and car always feels rock solid once all corners are on stands.
 
pvr said:
PerryGunn said:
It appears that, since I last checked a couple of months ago, QuickJack have appointed a UK distributor...

http://www.quick-jack.co.uk/

Which no longer exist ...
It now appears to be https://www.quickjacklift.co.uk/
 
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