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bigcarpchaser
Member Since: 13 Oct 2007
Location: Camberley
Posts: 2270
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Without spending an absolute fortune, would one of these be a suitable purchase for the odd wheel off job?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Trolley-Jack-Premi...amp;sr=8-8
thanks chaps Welcome "Lola"
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3rd Jan 2009 1:07 pm |
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ronp
Member Since: 29 Nov 2006
Location: North Yorkshire
Posts: 15264
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Don't know of anyone that's got that one.
But there's a few that's got this one [Shiney Mousse, Myself]
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/...ge-j/path/
Find it excellent, very stable and SM's jack adapter makes lifting a doddle.
edit: It's got to be the 3 tonne 'Strong Arm' NOT the 'Quick Lift'. ...... always on the road less travelled 🚧
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3rd Jan 2009 1:14 pm |
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DiscoStu
Member Since: 09 Apr 2006
Location: London
Posts: 11412
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I've got the Sealey one - works fine
Thought you'd found it very cheap, then saw the postage About the same as I paid (total) Disco 5 HSE Lux
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peyiqaJrmMU
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3rd Jan 2009 1:28 pm |
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roamingman
Member Since: 25 Jun 2008
Location: aberdeenshire
Posts: 525
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Hi i am useing 2 and a quarter ton jack, ok for my defender and disco 1, or would 3t still be better convoy For Heroes record holder (348)
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3rd Jan 2009 2:21 pm |
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DiscoStu
Member Since: 09 Apr 2006
Location: London
Posts: 11412
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2.25 is ok for lifting one corner. The Sealey 3 tonner will lift 2 wheels off the floor (I realised when I thought the jack was getting hard work ) Disco 5 HSE Lux
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peyiqaJrmMU
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3rd Jan 2009 2:26 pm |
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roamingman
Member Since: 25 Jun 2008
Location: aberdeenshire
Posts: 525
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DiscoStu convoy For Heroes record holder (348)
Live life 'til you die
Team Teddy Bears Picnic
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3rd Jan 2009 2:30 pm |
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bigcarpchaser
Member Since: 13 Oct 2007
Location: Camberley
Posts: 2270
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Cheers guys, and kinda swayed between a trolley jack or an air jack, can't decide.
Ho Hum.
I'm torn! Welcome "Lola"
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3rd Jan 2009 3:16 pm |
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TazDaz
Member Since: 07 May 2007
Location: South East Essex
Posts: 2858
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In addition to the trolley jack I also have a Bushranger Air Jack - this is a lot easier to transport around (comes in a dinky little bag too) in the car in case you need to change a wheel (or two) whilst out somewhere
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3rd Jan 2009 5:16 pm |
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Russell
Member Since: 23 Aug 2007
Location: Kent
Posts: 10564
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How does the Bushranger compare with the Takla air jack? MY17 D5 1st Edition Namib Orange
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3rd Jan 2009 6:13 pm |
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TazDaz
Member Since: 07 May 2007
Location: South East Essex
Posts: 2858
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Although they do the same job (lift the car) you have to remember that the Bushranger is an exhaust jack only whereas the Takla can also be inflated via an air line. When inflated, the general shape of the Takla tends to deform less than the Bushranger too I think. I would guess the Takla is made of heavier duty material. The Bushranger has no 'deflate' valve where ISTR the Takla has.
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3rd Jan 2009 8:51 pm |
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