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Low entry trolley jacks - Grant - 31-12-2011 So I'm getting fed up having to get the car higher with the scissor jack to be able to get my jack in, so am looking at a low entry jack. Thinking about this: http://www.bodyshop-tools-supplies.co.uk/product_view.php?id=18666 Anyone got a low entry jack they could recommend? Or had any experience with any at all? Re: Low entry trolley jacks - 4WayDiablo - 31-12-2011 Looks pretty good deal. Krisb's one i think he said was 150 for a bluepoint one :-) Re: Low entry trolley jacks - Connor - 31-12-2011 4WayDiablo Wrote:Looks pretty good deal. Krisb's one i think he said was 150 for a bluepoint one :-) Dont forget thats Snap on tax though Well its sealey so you can assume its good quality Re: Low entry trolley jacks - ginge191 - 31-12-2011 this is not a bad idea grant, i also have to scissor my car before i can get anywhere and usually lose a knuckle or 2 in the process, puts me off work a LOT EDIT : BE AWARE INC VAT ITS £107.99! theres the same jacks on the bay for lower prices delivered http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sealey-2500LE ... 45fdb164d9 <-- this one very similar, besides lifting 2.5 tonne (plenty) and has a lower minimum saddle, 10mm lower.. same but cheaper... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/QUALITY-SEALE ... 3cb52ca6c6 Re: Low entry trolley jacks - Dum-Dum - 31-12-2011 Grant Wrote:So I'm getting fed up having to get the car higher with the scissor jack to be able to get my jack in, so am looking at a low entry jack. Dont go for that one, its overpriced once you add the VAT, it dosent go as low as the Sealey SL2500LE and its heavier. Ive got a SL2500LE and its awesome, got it for £80 off ebay about 2 years ago and its never missed a beat. Also costco are selling a low entry jack atm that lifts 3tonne and has a slightly longer reach (under the car) than the sealey jacks Ive gotta be honnest id love a low entry - high lift jack, 80mm min entry, almost a meter max lift. Re: Low entry trolley jacks - Dum-Dum - 31-12-2011 Heres the pics of the SL2500LE on my old car that was on the bump stops. When it was at max lift at the back corner it was pushing the front bumper into the concrete. If you get one you will wonder how you ever managed to do without one, taking the wheels off the car now takes a third of the time and effort. Re: Low entry trolley jacks - ginge191 - 31-12-2011 find a link for that puppy pleeeeease?!?! Re: Low entry trolley jacks - Dum-Dum - 31-12-2011 ginge191 Wrote:find a link for that puppy pleeeeease?!?! http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SEALEY-2500LE ... _946wt_932 ^^^ Cheapest on eBay. £84 + £7.95 p&p = £91.95 Not a bad price considering its over 2 years since i got mine Re: Low entry trolley jacks - ginge191 - 31-12-2011 Dum-Dum Wrote:ginge191 Wrote:find a link for that puppy pleeeeease?!?! what a babe - thats my birthday present sorted! win! Re: Low entry trolley jacks - Foxy-jim - 31-12-2011 I really need on eof these too! Re: Low entry trolley jacks - Gunge - 31-12-2011 That must be a new sealey 1 as the lowest they used to do was an 88mm entry which was too big for mine, i got 1 of these http://www.k300performance.co.uk/michel ... g-jack.php Re: Low entry trolley jacks - jammapic - 31-12-2011 Anyone know if there's a version of that jack that runs on compressed air? JP Re: Low entry trolley jacks - Connor - 31-12-2011 jammapic Wrote:Anyone know if there's a version of that jack that runs on compressed air? Quick search of google doesnt bring much hope, im sure they could be "modified" to be run off a compressor Re: Low entry trolley jacks - Dum-Dum - 01-01-2012 compressor jacks operate in a different manor so no Re: Low entry trolley jacks - KrisB - 01-01-2012 Is it sad i search my own name??? Re: Low entry trolley jacks - Toms306 - 01-01-2012 Ah, I've been looking for one of these! Although the golf looks high, the jack point is bent and I cant get the jack under the chassis! Plus my jack has a tiny handle and 'round bit' (saddle?)...plus it falls apart everytime I jack my car up lol. Will ask for one for my bday but £90 is still a bit much to ask for.......will have to think about it. :point: Re: Low entry trolley jacks - Dum-Dum - 01-01-2012 Tom ask for it and say if its too much youll pay part, then they say yes and never ask for the money, always works on my parents. Kris your jack says 2 Tonnes and 2 Ton. Which one is it cos 2 Ton is only 1814kg and 2 Tonnes is 2000kg so theres quite a difference there KrisB Wrote: Re: Low entry trolley jacks - KrisB - 01-01-2012 Haha, never spotted that chris. I guess it's safe to say it's comonly known as a 2ton jack which will be rated to 2 tonnes. Re: Low entry trolley jacks - Dum-Dum - 01-01-2012 KrisB Wrote:Haha, never spotted that chris. I dunno, its odd, Everything in this country has to be sold in fucking metric including jacks and axle stands so i dont see why they do that. Also If they rated it at 2300kg they could sell it as 2.3Tonnes over here and 2.5Ton in america. I think someones f*cked up cos theyer 2 different weights. Ask the snap on man next time he comes round. Re: Low entry trolley jacks - KrisB - 01-01-2012 Snap-on i do beleive are a foriegn company anyway.... Re: Low entry trolley jacks - Dum-Dum - 01-01-2012 Still have to sell in metric Re: Low entry trolley jacks - cully - 01-01-2012 if there are two weights on the equipment you always take the lowest oh and i just bought a 3ton sealey 3010cx with free axle stands its just low enough for my car but im sure it wont go under if its lowered any more Re: Low entry trolley jacks - burnmw - 01-01-2012 Dum-Dum Wrote:Tom ask for it and say if its too much youll pay part, then they say yes and never ask for the money, always works on my parents. Sort of, at least I thought this was the case. Having Wiki'd it it states that a metric ton is 1000kg, so if it were 2 metric ton then it would be 2000kg. If it is a British ton then it is actually 1016kg (long ton) but if it is an American/Canadian ton then it is 907kg (short ton) as you pointed out. So I'd have to guess it's referring to a metric ton And yes I know it should then be stated as 2 tonnes to reduce confusion, but then there are still people who don't realize that there is a difference. Re: Low entry trolley jacks - Niall - 01-01-2012 Kris how do you get on with that jack bearing in mind it's got quite a small cup on it? I'm looking at getting either one of these or a blue point race jack if I can stretch to it! Re: Low entry trolley jacks - Jacko - 01-01-2012 Low entry jacks are a good idea, but what I do is drive up on a block/brick and then I can fit the normal jack underneath the car Edit: FOR SALE, Concrete blocks £40 - That's a 50% saving on your 2ton jacks! Re: Low entry trolley jacks - mark_airey - 01-01-2012 I tend to put the axle stands under the jacking points on the sill so that the are out of the way when working under the car, this becomes a problem when there is a jack there already Re: Low entry trolley jacks - Kezzieboy - 01-01-2012 It says '2000Kg'? Can't get much clearer than that Re: Low entry trolley jacks - Dum-Dum - 01-01-2012 burnmw Wrote:Sort of, at least I thought this was the case. Having Wiki'd it it states that a metric ton is 1000kg, so if it were 2 metric ton then it would be 2000kg. If it is a British ton then it is actually 1016kg (long ton) but if it is an American/Canadian ton then it is 907kg (short ton) as you pointed out. So I'd have to guess it's referring to a metric ton And yes I know it should then be stated as 2 tonnes to reduce confusion, but then there are still people who don't realize that there is a difference. Nope a metric "Ton" is a Tonne and not actually a Ton as a Ton is an imperial measurement. I went for the american Ton conversion (at 907kg) as its blue point / snap on and i assume theyer an american company. However neither a long Ton or a short Ton are a Tonne. Re: Low entry trolley jacks - Dum-Dum - 01-01-2012 Kezzieboy Wrote:It says '2000Kg'? Can't get much clearer than that It also says 2 Ton which could be 1814kg or 2032kg so actually it couldnt get much more unclear. Re: Low entry trolley jacks - Grant - 01-01-2012 LMAO this has gotten a tad more confusing that at first. Dum-Dum, that jack you have looks good. Seen this one on the bay, and although the branding is unclear, and the LEDs are a complete gimmick, it doesnt look too bad. It has all the relevant BS certifications if you look at the pictures below, and above all it looks quite sexual... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Low-Profile-Aluminium-LED-Racing-Trolley-Jack-1-5-Ton-/260756933565?pt=UK_Lifting_Moving_Equipment&hash=item3cb6530bbd#ht_2544wt_1037 |