Lidl's JAck
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e30318ilover
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http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg/lidl ... x_8401.htm
would this lift a 318IS high enough?
Is it good enough
would this lift a 318IS high enough?
Is it good enough
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Ziggy
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High enough for what?e30318ilover wrote:http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg/lidl ... x_8401.htm
would this lift a 318IS high enough?
Is it good enough
Expect it's pretty much the same as all cheap trolley jacks, just with a different name on it.
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With the cheap jack i had it wouldnt lift the car high enough to get an axle stand under it
So i had one of these as a birthday pressie
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_165727
So i had one of these as a birthday pressie
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_165727

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madaboutthe30
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I would go all out on a jack. Its a critical tool.
What if your stuck one day in the middle of nowhere and need to change a wheel and it wont jack high enough?
Or even worst what if youve jacked it up one day and the jack gives way while your underneath?
A jack is the one thing you cant skimp out on
What if your stuck one day in the middle of nowhere and need to change a wheel and it wont jack high enough?
Or even worst what if youve jacked it up one day and the jack gives way while your underneath?
A jack is the one thing you cant skimp out on
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e30318ilover
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1.Why would i not be carrying my essential BMW jack.madaboutthe30 wrote:I would go all out on a jack. Its a critical tool.
What if your stuck one day in the middle of nowhere and need to change a wheel and it wont jack high enough?
Or even worst what if youve jacked it up one day and the jack gives way while your underneath?
A jack is the one thing you cant skimp out on
2. why would i not be using axel stands as safety is critical.
All i want it for is to lift onto axel stands
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e30318ilover
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I may just wait until i can buy the halfords 5 piece kit
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I've got one of those Lidl jacks, and the axle stands. I've used them a lot and had no probs. IIRC they come with a 2 year warranty.
If you want a heavier duty one, Halfrauds are selling a 4x4 jack that lifts to 52cms, I got one at Crimbo and it's cracking for the money (reduced from 75 to 35). If your E30's lowered more than 60mm it won't go under the sill though !
If you want a heavier duty one, Halfrauds are selling a 4x4 jack that lifts to 52cms, I got one at Crimbo and it's cracking for the money (reduced from 75 to 35). If your E30's lowered more than 60mm it won't go under the sill though !
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Just out of interest and because someone mentioned the sills.
Where do you jack the car from? I always stick the trolley jack under the end of the chasis legs. Have to drive on a piece of wood before I can get it under there but thats a different story.
Where do you jack the car from? I always stick the trolley jack under the end of the chasis legs. Have to drive on a piece of wood before I can get it under there but thats a different story.
i jack from the lollypop on the front and the rear beam for one rear side or diff if i need both rears up but i prefer ramps for the later.

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I'd be afraid of the jack slipping from the lolli pop but i have considered it a few times
I'd be afraid of the jack slipping from the lolli pop but i have considered it a few times
Just remember to put a block of wood betweem the jac head and the part your jacking. Not only does it help protect but if you start hearing cracking on the wood you know to get out of the way. This technquie almost certianly saved my dads legs when I was really joung when his Damiler VP doubler 6 toppled over. He just got out in time! If your going to be lifting high enough for it to go on stands I would want good quality parts.
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Description:Topblag wrote:I've got one of those Lidl jacks, and the axle stands. I've used them a lot and had no probs. IIRC they come with a 2 year warranty.
Made from robust steel
Lifting range approx. (cm): 13.5 - 34.2
180º swivelling handle
3 year manufacturer's warranty
Sounds ok to me!
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a lot of long reach jack are lower from rest too. most trolly jack struggle to go low enough to get anywhere under a E30.
i have some wooden ramps about 3 feet long and step up to 3 inches high, and the front spoiler still catches
i have some wooden ramps about 3 feet long and step up to 3 inches high, and the front spoiler still catches
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I've got a very similar jack but mines from Halfords.
I jack either under the diff or under the crossmember at the front (with the other wheels chocked of course) and it just about lifts the car onto axle stands.
For lowered e30s I do need to lift it a bit with the BMW jack to get the trolley jack in!
I jack either under the diff or under the crossmember at the front (with the other wheels chocked of course) and it just about lifts the car onto axle stands.
For lowered e30s I do need to lift it a bit with the BMW jack to get the trolley jack in!
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e30318ilover
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Ill be getting it tomorrow then.
just to say that I got mine from Aldi and when I was having the wheels refurbed I had to have it on the jack for a week ...never dropped a mm ..and two lengths of 3x3 raise it enough to get the jack under 







