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CNHSS1

posted on 1/4/14 at 10:58 AM Reply With Quote
trolley jack for the garage

ive got a lightweight alloy trolley jack which is ideal for slinging in the trailer when off to events, but its not ideal in the garage where something with a greater lift height would be useful. So my question to the Locost collective is, what can you recommend?

criteria is:-

not ridiculously expensive

must lift 500mm plus (ideally 600mm)

needs to be entry height of 85mm-90mm ideally (can compromise)

not so bloody big that its like moving an artic in the garage!

doesn't need to lift more than 2tons ever

did I mention cheapish? ;-)

cheers

Craig





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cliftyhanger

posted on 1/4/14 at 11:14 AM Reply With Quote
http://www.sgs-engineering.com/hydraulic-jacks/trolley-jacks/tj3lp-low-profile-garage-trolley-jack

No idea of quality, something that appeals more than price.
I had a Weber jack for years, bought secondhand. It got left outside too often and died. Should have got it rebuilt, it was a great bit of kit which I still miss.

I currently use a sealey low entry jack.
http://www.bodyshop-tools-supplies.co.uk/product_view.php?id=18666&gclid=CJq05PuTv70CFYbMtAodkWMAXQ

Not bad, but miss my Weber.

Quite a spec you have asked for!

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T66

posted on 1/4/14 at 11:44 AM Reply With Quote
Mine came from Costco @ £80 and lifts 3t


And is very low profile, so was able (when I owned it) to lift my lowered Saab, without mucking on with bits of wood etc.






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CNHSS1

posted on 1/4/14 at 11:58 AM Reply With Quote
clifty

id seen the SGS stuff, just seemed cheap so will see if anyone else has bought one I think.

we have that sealey in the workshop at work, its great :-) although being greedy id like a little more lift height (even at the expense of low entry height)





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CNHSS1

posted on 1/4/14 at 12:02 PM Reply With Quote
T66
juts had a look at the Costco version, looks pretty good :-)





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T66

posted on 1/4/14 at 12:24 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by CNHSS1
T66
juts had a look at the Costco version, looks pretty good :-)




Had mine about 2 years, its heavy but wheels about ok, and like I said lifts low cars or 4x4s.






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Slimy38

posted on 1/4/14 at 01:09 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by CNHSS1
clifty

id seen the SGS stuff, just seemed cheap so will see if anyone else has bought one I think.




My engine hoist is from SGS, it is an unbelievable piece of kit for the money. If their jacks are comparable then I'd be happy with it.

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Duncan36

posted on 1/4/14 at 04:49 PM Reply With Quote
I have the Costco one. It's lifts 500mm and is 75mm when down. They are now about £93 + vat but I've had mine for over a year and so far so good.

[Edited on 1/4/14 by Duncan36]





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CNHSS1

posted on 1/4/14 at 05:02 PM Reply With Quote
spotted this bad boy! not gonna suffer from lift height, could get the chassis onto the chassis stands with that!!

http://www.sgs-engineering.com/hydraulic-jacks/trolley-jacks/tjh15-professional-long-chassis-trolley-jack





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BangedupTiger

posted on 1/4/14 at 05:27 PM Reply With Quote
I looked at a Costco one last year, but it didn't have a low enough entry point and weighted 53kgs.

Bought a Clarke racing jack instead, 10kg and easily goes low enough.

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mitch2b

posted on 1/4/14 at 05:52 PM Reply With Quote
the Costco alloy one is very light and easy to move about , £109 INC VAT but worth it, low entry wide pad fits well under the libra and with the big wide pad, no worries about it damaging the Fiberglass underside,

Mitch

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ste

posted on 1/4/14 at 08:21 PM Reply With Quote
b&q do an alloy 'racing' jack for £79. no idea on the spec or quality though as I've only seen it on their website

http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/car-maintenance-car-accessories/access-lifting/Torq-Aluminium-Racing-Jack-11377527

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CNHSS1

posted on 10/4/14 at 02:54 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by CNHSS1
Spotted this bad boy! not gonna suffer from lift height, could get the chassis onto the chassis stands with that!!

http://www.sgs-engineering.com/hydraulic-jacks/trolley-jacks/tjh15-professional-long-chassis-trolley-jack


bit of an update, bought this one as its got a huge lift height , making it ideal for lifting the chassis onto my tall chassis stands.

quality seems good, albeit paint finish is a little orange peeley compared to a Clarke/Sealey etc.

its F***ing heavy though! only suitable for a garage jack, you wouldn't want to be lifting it in and out of a tow vehicle very often

SGS customer service was OKish when their courier UK Mail (read:- UK Fail ) ballsed up the delivery twice, but I guess the carrier caused the issue

just ordered some axles stands from them too, will report back

CNH





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