Mobile tilting scissor jack

Delk

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I know there are some on here and from what I heard they are good.

I ended up with a quickjack and love it. It is heavy and doesn't tilt but is very easy to use and solid.
 

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@bear2020 --- Video of @gookah using his on this post.. Its a good piece of kit.
I would go to Automotech though, its cheaper from them

 
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I considered one of these tilting lifts but not got the garage width to slide it in from the side and you can't drive over it.
Ended up getting one of these https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CAR-LIFT...286507?hash=item4db0d5d8eb:g:AOsAAOSwzTFb~VFd
If you go direct to their website you might get a better price.
Comes with a selection of different height lifting pads and is well made, needed to put some scaffolding planks on each side to clear the underside of the Z when driving over it and ensure you have a 32Amp socket in your garage to plug it into so it dosn't trip your circuit breakers. A lot more expensive than the tilting one but solved my space issues.
 

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bear2020

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I considered one of these tilting lifts but not got the garage width to slide it in from the side and you can't drive over it.
Ended up getting one of these https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CAR-LIFT...286507?hash=item4db0d5d8eb:g:AOsAAOSwzTFb~VFd
If you go direct to their website you might get a better price.
Comes with a selection of different height lifting pads and is well made, needed to put some scaffolding planks on each side to clear the underside of the Z when driving over it and ensure you have a 32Amp socket in your garage to plug it into so it dosn't trip your circuit breakers. A lot more expensive than the tilting one but solved my space issues.
Space is not an issue as its a double garage and I can move one of the cars out. Saying that didn't realise quite how wide the Z3 is until I just put it in the garage!
 

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@bear2020 --- Video of @gookah using his on this post.. Its a good piece of kit.
I would go to Automotech though, its cheaper from them

Thanks for that just got to sell it to the missus its an essential piece of kit!
 

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Selling it for me was the easy part. Mine is a nurse and she used to cringe every time I went under the car. She wanted safety so I got a new toy.
 

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I went for this one
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here is mine, can't fault it:

ps I don't have Parkinsons, it's a wobbly joint.... (not one of my joints either) :D


can be locked in horizontal and all wheels removed, or tilted for loads of room at ether end. I was sitting down changing my fuel tank straps.




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here is mine, can't fault it:

ps I don't have Parkinsons, it's a wobbly joint.... (not one of my joints either) :D


can be locked in horizontal and all wheels removed, or tilted for loads of room at ether end. I was sitting down changing my fuel tank straps.
That's it I'm getting one I think it will be the missus xmas present for the cars :whistle: 🤣
 

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can you drive over any of theses i only have a single garrage and cant get one in from the side
 

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Usually you need a scaffold board or similar laid next to the sides of these lifts.

Tony.
 

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can you drive over any of theses i only have a single garrage and cant get one in from the side
The EZ Lift can only be put in from the side, you can buy the wheels so if your drive allows you can place it under the car outside then push it in the garage.
 

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I love my Quickjack. It comes in two halves that push in from the sides and is super strong and easy to use. It doesn't tip though. You can do whatever you want to the car and it doesn't move at all. I also put some brackets on the wall so it stores away nicely when not in use.
 

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See Colb’s reply (post #5 above)
Yes scaffold boards either side provide clearance over the lift, mine needed two scaffold boards thick to get enough clearance for the Z to roll over it. Picked up some used boards at a local timber recycling centre. Top are full length boards joined with metal jointing plates and underneath a series of short lengths along the length to achieve the required height. Not too sure mine would be suitable for a gearbox removal with the rams being in the centre but may well be ok using the various height lifting pads it came with. I use the lift pads at the jackingpoints on both the Z3 and the Z4. Gearbox removal with a Quick Jack looks unhindered with anything in between the units. The scaffold board height ramps would certainly work with the tilting lift with it left in place on the garage floor if space is limited to slide it in and out.
 
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