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Went to use my car sissor jack and its hitting my sideskirts again :headhurt: had cut-out shapes at the jacking points but its the width thats the problem now(think I just went for it before and hum'd out the creaking) so desided to buy a trolley jack, going to see the halfords one 2day as its only £30 but dont think it will fit under 14cm and my skirt is 12cm so will probably buy this one http://www.amazon.co.uk/Liftmaster-Mult ... 068&sr=8-6

Costs more but looks like it will fit under my car anyone try it or have a review of a good one.

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I have the Halfords advanced black trolley jack and its brilliant, it fits under my car only just at 120mm, i think it brushes the rear end of the skirt. but there is a part you can take off the jack which gives you an extra 10mm :thumbs:

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Went to use my car sissor jack and its hitting my sideskirts again :headhurt: had cut-out shapes at the jacking points but its the width thats the problem now(think I just went for it before and hum'd out the creaking) so desided to buy a trolley jack, going to see the halfords one 2day as its only £30 but dont think it will fit under 14cm and my skirt is 12cm so will probably buy this one http://www.amazon.co.uk/Liftmaster-Mult ... 068&sr=8-6

Costs more but looks like it will fit under my car anyone try it or have a review of a good one.

 

 

Got that exact one myself recently. Only used it a few times so far but it's great, no problems at all.

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I have a jack from Costco. It cost around 120quid.

It's very low entry and even fits under my car which is dropped loads and loads. I'm sure it was going on special a while back and someone posted up on here. It really is a brilliant bit of kit.

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I have a jack from Costco. It cost around 120quid.

It's very low entry and even fits under my car which is dropped loads and loads. I'm sure it was going on special a while back and someone posted up on here. It really is a brilliant bit of kit.

 

It was me Neil. viewtopic.php?f=9&t=47011&start=0&hilit=costco

Ahh cheers for the heads up chris!! You seen how low my car is and it is perfect for my car. Probs my best buy to date :thumbs:

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cheers guys for your suggestions but the Liftmaster one has a 360* handle which is what I need as my garage is very small/tight so would need to stand at 90* to the jack to operate it.

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I paid £12.99 for my trolley jack from a local motor factors about 8 years ago. Does the job brilliantly. It's not the lowest, but i just drive onto a block of wood to get it under the car... :thumbs:

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