Trolley jack it looks like.
Anyone had this work done on there E30?.
The u shaped standard e30 wheel jack slips off.
Looking to put the summer wheels on
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This is what I use. Look for a jack with the longest arm you can,, the longer the arm the less sideways movement you get as the car is lifted.Sanchez wrote:http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/produ ... olley-jack
i bought this one, good for low cars and a nice rubber pad.
So you dont need them for a MOT then?SCOTT325SE wrote:theyre not ACTUALLY Jacking points per-say, theyre factory shuttle-points that mackines used for pulling the cars around.
but yes, common if theyre a bit rusty

its the box section that sticks out from underthe car about 20-30cm fron the sill running paralellsiddiqi1 wrote:ok thanks mate
will have a look!!! from what im trying to picture; almost in line with the lollipop bush no?


whenever i see this pic i have to post up...gazza325cab wrote:Did a quick search this is handy.
I also, have always used the side jacking points when lifting a motor.
Nice jacking diagram

Ive got one of these and i would not recommend it!!! I noticed when jacking mine the other day that the whole frame of the jack was bending that caused the arm to lock onto the frame. I then had to use the bmw jack to get the car off and back on the ground!Sanchez wrote:http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/produ ... olley-jack
i bought this one, good for low cars and a nice rubber pad.



I can just get my trolley jack under the rear with a bit of timber on.Simon13 wrote:If you lower 60mm, you have to use the bmw jack to get the car up high enough to get the trolley jack in place! This gets boring!

I have had them done. I put my car into a recommended garage and they lifted the car with a four post lift. The front factory jacking points in the picture above were crushed. I took it back and they admitted their mistake and repaired them free. They were so upset that their trainee had damaged a customers car they repared the rear jacking points that had also suffered in the past. I now have minty jacking pointsgazza325cab wrote:Is this quite a common problem?.
Trolley jack it looks like.
Anyone had this work done on there E30?.


that's why i tried to jump out but they got the arse with that! judging by the sounds i heard then the subsequent dents, they tried jacking off the tank firstDanThe wrote:Made me cringe at the pod watching those 'animals' jack Gareths car up on the rear sills

