SGS engineering

-Tom- said:
OK, so this thread is a little more dull perhaps than you thought. But I thought I'd share a quick review. Needed a jack, and I'd left my axle stands a few hundred miles away at my dad's. So found a really nice looking low profile 2 tonne jack, rubber jacking-pad and a tidy carry case. This also came with two ratchet style axle stands.

I ordered it yesterday at 3.30pm, and it arrived today at 9am. Brilliant service. Really nicely packaged, and a jack which I'd be happy to keep polished. Haha. I can't comment on durability/longevity but initially seems great. Plus the handle rotates for those awkward angles.

67 quid delivered !!! :D:D:D (eBay price, their website is slightly more)

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i got the same set as you last week from amazon ,i needed to change the rear springs was a bargain and it did the job :thumbsup:
 

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I got a SGS jack as a result of a previous 'buy' recommendation on the forum and it's been excellent :thumbsup:

http://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=44238&p=631448&hilit=+SGS#p631448
 
Glad we all seem to sign of the same sheet!

GingerT - just me or was it like unwrapping a christmas present with the snazzy boxes? :oops:

Just to address some earlier questions - my car sits on eibach pro springs and the jack got under the rubber side jacking mounts ok, and that was with the car sitting on gravel - which at them moment it sinks into every time :cry:
 
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