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weekender



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hi, where we live the neighbours ( sorry Censored ) park all over the Censored place.

your machine - seems to be the perfect piece of kit to clean up our close

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Jimbobaroobob



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Adaptor

Hello all
Just to clarify, if using a trolley jack on the jack points on the sills, is there an adaptor available to use between the jack and the sill or can a piece of thick rubber/ wood be used to spread the load and avoid damage to the sill?

The fitting on the spare wheel/ jack supplied with the car is a 'U' shaped channel to fit around the sill.

Thanks for any advice.

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Jimbob, You can buy rubber adaptor blocks on Ebay that have a slot that fits the sill profile to prevent damage. They are less than a fiver to buy. A search for trolley jack pad will bring up loads and I am sure someone will post a link to the one that they have bought and found to be ok. Hope this helps Thumbs Up

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The slot is just to stop the jack from slipping, I believe, and is not so necessary for a trolley jack. I just use a small block of wood with mine (mainly because it has a cup which is larger than the normal jacking point). Tyre shops, I've noticed, just seem to use the trolley jack as-is.

Personally, I only use the sills to jack the rear - there are convenient trolley jacking points at the front of the car, but unfortunately the only rear trolley jack point is underneath the Haldex and not that easily accessible.

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Jimbobaroobob



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Many thanks for the replies all.

I think the slot is so the weight is taken on the lower surface of the sill rather than the edge of the welded joint?

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when using a trolley jack the rubber pad spreads the "lift " over 125 mm rather than say 6mm if there are two points of contact on the trolley jack cup . I use the rubber puck that came with my jack, the " seam" pushes Into it and leaves a line. Before I had the new jack I used my old crap trolley jack and a block of wood to the same effect Thumbs Up 2009 GS Auto Zermatt Silver - Sold June 21 after 10 years of ownership

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