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low entry lightweight jack - Piggy - 26-08-2013

In the market for a low entry jack and really I want a lightweight ally one too.

1.25-1.5t.

Can get one new for £84...but if someone has one and has upgraded to a beefier one, perhaps you got one or know of one for sale!

ta Smile


low entry lightweight jack - vlj - 26-08-2013

The 'arcan' brand they sell in Costco is rated to 2T and is absolutely fantastic, a few of us on here have them.


RE: low entry lightweight jack - Piggy - 26-08-2013

how much??


low entry lightweight jack - vlj - 26-08-2013

Think mine was 115 Smile


RE: low entry lightweight jack - Piggy - 26-08-2013

ah righto. thanks mate...but thats more than £84!!


Re: low entry lightweight jack - kentiiboii - 26-08-2013

Halfords have one thats low entry £40


RE: low entry lightweight jack - Chris_90 - 26-08-2013

(26-08-2013, 03:22 PM)kentiiboii Wrote: Halfords have one thats low entry £40

I can recommend this one but it's not alloy and is quite heavy (or I'm weak lol)


Re: RE: low entry lightweight jack - vlj - 26-08-2013

(26-08-2013, 10:01 AM)Piggy Wrote: ah righto. thanks mate...but thats more than £84!!

Worth the extra cash, rated to much higher so you aren't lifting on near on the limit of a 1.25t, and very well constructed.


RE: low entry lightweight jack - Piggy - 26-08-2013

well unless you plan on lifting the whole car in one spot, 1.25t jack wont be anywhere near the limit for a 306!

yeah after a ally one, make things easier for me.

thanks though ya'll, I will keep looking


Re: RE: low entry lightweight jack - kentiiboii - 26-08-2013

(26-08-2013, 04:08 PM)Chris_90 Wrote:
(26-08-2013, 03:22 PM)kentiiboii Wrote: Halfords have one thats low entry £40

I can recommend this one but it's not alloy and is quite heavy (or I'm weak lol)

I had the normal one was very well built. My dads keeps falling apart he's on his second from a motor factor.


RE: low entry lightweight jack - Piggy - 26-08-2013

yeah I got halfrauds normal 2t...lasted 3yrs now...but it wont be low enough for the 2.1!


RE: low entry lightweight jack - puglove - 26-08-2013

(26-08-2013, 04:34 PM)Piggy Wrote: yeah I got halfrauds normal 2t...lasted 3yrs now...but it wont be low enough for the 2.1!

Off topic ish but...... low entry isnt all that! my low entry dont fit under the 6 with my 12mm ply jacking board lol


RE: low entry lightweight jack - Niall - 26-08-2013

(26-08-2013, 04:15 PM)vlj Wrote:
(26-08-2013, 10:01 AM)Piggy Wrote: ah righto. thanks mate...but thats more than £84!!

Worth the extra cash, rated to much higher so you aren't lifting on near on the limit of a 1.25t, and very well constructed.

Vaughn dont forget its 2 american Tons so about 1800kg. Not that that really matters because id be impressed if you were lifting one corner of the car and it weighed more than 1800kg!


RE: low entry lightweight jack - kingy - 26-08-2013

(26-08-2013, 04:43 PM)puglove Wrote:
(26-08-2013, 04:34 PM)Piggy Wrote: yeah I got halfrauds normal 2t...lasted 3yrs now...but it wont be low enough for the 2.1!

Off topic ish but...... low entry isnt all that! my low entry dont fit under the 6 with my 12mm ply jacking board lol

Dont use the ply then silly.


RE: low entry lightweight jack - Tallguy_2 - 26-08-2013

Buy shit buy twice mate, spend a little more and get a decent one with a guarantee, we've f*cked a couple of sealey ones, yet the pace one that came back from America in '99 is still perfect, alright it was nearly £1,000 but when we were doing the pitstop races it was good, 3 pumps to full height!never let us down once


RE: low entry lightweight jack - Piggy - 27-08-2013

but im not guna be in the pits and the one for £84 comes with 3yr guarantee!!


RE: low entry lightweight jack - Dangti6 - 27-08-2013

Stop being a tight arse.


RE: low entry lightweight jack - tigerstyle - 27-08-2013

(27-08-2013, 08:17 AM)Dangti6 Wrote: Stop being a tight arse.

Damn straight.

Look on eBay, hardly anyone sells decent trolley jacks, why would they anyway? Sort of a buy once and keep for life tool.

If it was for sale second hand I'd have to question why, and would you trust some random jack with an unknown history anyway with your pride and joy? When you know a new one only costs £84?


RE: low entry lightweight jack - C2K - 01-09-2013

Don't buy the machine mart Clarke one of that is what you saw. Had one, it popped a seal. Replaced it under warranty and same happened. Bolts weren't thread locked either so kept coming out. Utter junk.

I got two of the arcan ones instead.


RE: low entry lightweight jack - Piggy - 01-09-2013

nah it wasnt clarkes. Ive had stuff break a lot from them too