First of all...I DID A SEARCH!!! For all the lowered Zs with kits, what wheel jacks are you using and where did you get em? My 6MT MB is kitted
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Wheel jacks...
First of all...I DID A SEARCH!!!
For all the lowered Zs with kits, what wheel jacks are you using and where did you get em? My 6MT MB is kitted and before I put on the swift springs I have decided on (after I move away from these speedbumps at my condo), I'm gonna need a usable jack to take with me on super long trips. What are you using and where did you get it. Im thinking I'll have damn near NO clearance and my stock jack will be worthless. Thanks.
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put a brick in front of the wheel on what ever side you want to jack up then roll on top of the brick, should give you a good amount of clearance to use what ever kind of jack you want.
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And I assume that is the keep at home version as I see the huge jack pole. What about someone that makes a smaller version. I mean with lowering cars so popular over the years, it seems only natural that Somme would have made a smaller portable jack for emergencies. If not...I guess I've just made my money!!
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There are two caveats with it, though. I'm still not sure what I'm gonna do when I go to install coilovers on my car, and the jack won't be able to reach the front center jack point. I can jack up the sides no problem, but to place a jack stand under them, without the special jackpoint jackstands that cost an arm and a leg, is an issue. I might end up getting 4 ramps or something to place under the tires after I lift up each side of the car. And for brake jobs, just lift up one wheel at a time. (This issue applies to all jacks.) The second issue I have is that the lifting arm is wider than most jacks, due to the extreme low profile. As such, it contacts the pipes for my HKS exhaust since the pipes come in like a V-shape when seen from the rear of the car. My solution is to just use a piece of 2x4 wood to give it enough clearance. None of these issues devalue the liking I have for this jack, however. It does it's job brilliantly, and for such a crazy good value when on sale.
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Look at the low ramps, lower jacks and there is a lot of information in the DIY section concerning that issue.
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The issue isn't with the low profile of the jack, but how far back the garage jack point is. My LP jack makes it far back enough now, while clipping the chin spoiler. When lowered, I would imagine this to be impossible. Quote:
The more I think about it, I think just simply lifting the car one corner at a time, and then sliding a SUV rhino ramp underneath will be good enough. Each ramp supports like 3 tons, and since they are underneath the tires, I would fully trust the car to not fall off. Also, even though the ramps only lift like 10-12 inches off the ground, they lift the tires, which by nature means the body of the car is higher than the tires. I could even place some sheets of thick wood underneath the ramps for even more clearance. The other solution is to keep using the spare scissor jack to lift the car enough to get to the jack point, but I really wanna figure out a quicker solution. The Jackpoint Jackstands are indeed a super clever design, but my problem with them is they only lift like 12 inches off the ground. Also, they cost waaaaaay too much for stands, in my opinion.
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http://www.tomiokaracing.com/index.p...er-slopes.html
i use this ramp and a low profile craftsman jack with a puck on the beam
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