Raj_UK said:Cheers Jan. Do you put the jack/stands straight on to the jacking points or use wood/pads or something else.

Obviously there are slopes, and slopes! I've had a car slide off a jack in the past, it doesn't take much and is *kin scarey, TBH I think you know when it feels dodgy and I wouldn't risk it on a slope with a wood board. Maybe a mate, neighbour or member has a flat drive/garage you could use?mj2k said:I only have access to the road, or a sloped drive. Would it be good, or dangerous to use the jack sitting on a large sheet of wood, to allow the jack to move / roll vs jerk as it moves? The jerking as the jack moves over the small set bits of gravel scares the living **** out of me! Still not manned up enough to jack it & do my drains, as quite like my arm the shape it is!
Raj_UK said:Mj2k, don't sound like too bad an idea to me, providing there's no chance of the wood slipping/splitting. I take it you'd still use axle stands though? I've seen jacks break!!