Car Lifts
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Re: Car Lifts
No experience - but it looks extremely flimsy - and where would you put it under a Minor? You should ONLY lift under the rear axle - and under the front chassis legs......
Last edited by bmcecosse on Mon Mar 24, 2014 11:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.



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Re: Car Lifts
Good point, Roy. I can't think of anywhere under a Minor where you could use it.
Also I wouldn't fancy working under a car with just that lift supporting it.
Also I wouldn't fancy working under a car with just that lift supporting it.
Re: Car Lifts
Thanks for the advice. CJ claim that the width of the unit is adjustable so that it supports the chassis, - clearly it shouldn't be positioned under the sills. The tilting feature enables, for example, access to the front suspension, with the rear wheels on the floor, and vv for the rear end of the car. Maximum height with the car level is 59 cm but like yourselves I wouldn't want to be working underneath it. The company video, viewed on their website shows it being used on a larger car than the Minor. However,on the basis of your comments I wont be pursuing this product as an option. Thank you,
Telpet
Telpet
Re: Car Lifts
It's very much up to you....we can only say what WE would do.....
There was a lad killed a while back when his Minor fell on him.....so take care!





Re: Car Lifts
Yes, - at 80 years of age I am averse to taking the sort of risks I might have taken in my teenage period. Interestingly, CJ claim that their products meet both British and European safety standards, not much consolation though if the item collapses on top of you. I will continue to use my tried and trusty axle stands while wishing for a little more headroom. By the way,my previous recent problem with engine crankcase bolts has been resolved following your advice. I was able to inch the engine forward having released the front engine mounts, and with the crane just taking the weight. The engine is now residing on my garage floor prior to further work.
Best Wishes, and thanks again.
Telpet.
Best Wishes, and thanks again.
Telpet.