Woodrow said:That’s what gave me the idea. Simply joins the jack pads.![]()
Depending on whether you use a piece of wood or steel it needs to be small enough to fit between the 2 jacking points as the video shows.enuff_zed said:Woodrow said:That’s what gave me the idea. Simply joins the jack pads.![]()
So does it stay in place ok?
Would it be worth a mod (add a lump at the ends) so it locates firmly in the jacking points?
And taking that a step further, maybe a way to locate the axle stands more securely underneath the bar?
Probably over engineering, but..................
Bombardino said:Depending on whether you use a piece of wood or steel it needs to be small enough to fit between the 2 jacking points as the video shows.enuff_zed said:Woodrow said:That’s what gave me the idea. Simply joins the jack pads.![]()
So does it stay in place ok?
Would it be worth a mod (add a lump at the ends) so it locates firmly in the jacking points?
And taking that a step further, maybe a way to locate the axle stands more securely underneath the bar?
Probably over engineering, but..................
Ewazix said:I'm not liking the idea of lifting on the sill even with a spreader on a seam per the video, you can clearly see the spreader bow leaving the weight on a relatively small spot, not worth the risk IMHO.
https://youtu.be/LV_HdyFuc64?t=173
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Woodrow said:Yes. I don’t touch the sill with the bar. The bar connects to the Jacking points.
z4pilot said:Woodrow said:Yes. I don’t touch the sill with the bar. The bar connects to the Jacking points.
Does that not crush the plastic jacking point guides?
Now I’m really confused, how can you possibly lift the car using the jacking points & use the same jacking point for the axle stands.enuff_zed said:z4pilot said:Woodrow said:Yes. I don’t touch the sill with the bar. The bar connects to the Jacking points.
Does that not crush the plastic jacking point guides?
Which brings me back around (yes, again) to my theory of creating a bar that has the equivalent of the jacking pad adaptors somehow recreated on top of it, to make sure the load is correctly applied as intended by BMW.
Bombardino said:Now I’m really confused, how can you possibly lift the car using the jacking points & use the same jacking point for the axle stands.enuff_zed said:z4pilot said:Does that not crush the plastic jacking point guides?
Which brings me back around (yes, again) to my theory of creating a bar that has the equivalent of the jacking pad adaptors somehow recreated on top of it, to make sure the load is correctly applied as intended by BMW.
That makes more sense, if so wouldn’t be to hard to fabricate & would workenuff_zed said:Bombardino said:Now I’m really confused, how can you possibly lift the car using the jacking points & use the same jacking point for the axle stands.enuff_zed said:Which brings me back around (yes, again) to my theory of creating a bar that has the equivalent of the jacking pad adaptors somehow recreated on top of it, to make sure the load is correctly applied as intended by BMW.
I don't think he does? (Waits to be corrected...............)
By my understanding, the bar stays in place and the axle stands go under that?
Which is why I thought it would be a good idea to put something under the bar, in line with the jacking points, to locate the axle stands.
In principle the creation of a bespoke bar like this sounds a cunning plan.
Wish I had the facilities to produce them.
I guess the next question is, are the jacking points the same distance apart on E85 and E89?
Looks good, how much you chargingenuff_zed said:Busy day at work, so had a play with my idea.
Apologies to Woodrow, not intending to steal your idea, just thinking on an improved version.