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Low profile trolley jacks?
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Low profile trolley jacks?
Has anyone had any experience with any particular low profile trolley jack? I'm eyeing up the cheaper ones on Ebay. My current jack is too tall to get under my 5G so when the 4G is lowered its deffo not going to fit.
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Just had a search on Driftworks and they all seem to be recommending Arcan Jacks
Something like this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ARCAN-3-TON-P ... 768wt_1396
They mention you can get them from Cosco but i've never heard of them
Something like this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ARCAN-3-TON-P ... 768wt_1396
They mention you can get them from Cosco but i've never heard of them
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There is one in Costco, looks decent and sturdy. Not sure if its an arcan one, its around £120.
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Low-Profile-E ... 2c632ce182
no it was this one. good solid bit of kit for the money.
no it was this one. good solid bit of kit for the money.
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I had trouble with the Lude, especially after fitting the kit.
My much cheaper alternative was a fence post the width of the car. Slipped it in front of the wheels, drove forward 6 inches so i was on top of the post and the jack then fitted under without problem.
Remember to make sure the post is still place when lowering the car though...
My much cheaper alternative was a fence post the width of the car. Slipped it in front of the wheels, drove forward 6 inches so i was on top of the post and the jack then fitted under without problem.
Remember to make sure the post is still place when lowering the car though...

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Ive got 2 Arcan jacks.
Both low slung and do my prelude with loads of clearance. Paid £90 each for them.
One is 3ton as A Ammo posted and other is 1.8 ton aluminium one and can lift the car nearly 45 degrees.
Good bit of kit and mine are well used.
and seals are still good after 2 years of regular use
Both low slung and do my prelude with loads of clearance. Paid £90 each for them.
One is 3ton as A Ammo posted and other is 1.8 ton aluminium one and can lift the car nearly 45 degrees.
Good bit of kit and mine are well used.
and seals are still good after 2 years of regular use
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Thanks for the heads up
Seems the Arcan jacks are the ones to go for then.
Shiny - Thats my usual strategy as well but im after something more simple as I change wheels alot with track days etc... I have my routine when changing wheels, slacken both wheels on one side, jack up the front, and change both wheels
The Lude is stiff enough to lift the rear when the front is jacked.

Shiny - Thats my usual strategy as well but im after something more simple as I change wheels alot with track days etc... I have my routine when changing wheels, slacken both wheels on one side, jack up the front, and change both wheels
