edwars
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Registered: 8th Dec 10
Location: devon
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hav other peple found this as well were the jacking point is seems to be week as mine have startid to ben out thay shouldnt do that just wantid to know if other peple have had this problem and how thay fixed it i was thinking of just geting some plates weldid in to give the jacking point some strangth
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alan-g-w
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Registered: 9th Nov 07
Location: Glasgow
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Jack it up with the bit just in line with the rear of the front wheel arch (side of the arch nearest the boot), there's a bit with a big hole in it that's meant to be there. I use the side of that, if I'm doing the back it just gets put under the rear beam.
Unless you're using one of those (scissor) jack with the little slot cut out of a folded metal pad you shouldn't be using the sills to jack the thing.
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edwars
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Registered: 8th Dec 10
Location: devon
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thanks man i have to use the sill for the first part as the trolley jack wont fit under the car lol ill use the bit you sed tho wasnt sure wat part was the strongest to jack it up from
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alan-g-w
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Registered: 9th Nov 07
Location: Glasgow
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Brand new, I just get a wee 2" plank of wood/ brick/ neighbour's cat to drive up onto and to drop it onto when I'm doing mine
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
Location: Essex
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i use the sills with my scissor jack but if using a trolley jack use the rear beam or as alan said on the front.
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