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car jack
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 08 12:50 pm
by Anonymous
Hi guys couple of questions . My Satellite came with no jack , I've found a cheap one on ebay from a '70's Duster, so are they the same, ie generic for Plymouth/ Dodge cars .or specific ? And am I correct in thinking they hook under the bumpers ? And lastly I'm fitting steelies and dog dishes , so how do I get them off without damaging the powdercoating on the wheels
many thanks
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 08 1:09 pm
by Anonymous
1.) yes, although the numbers stamped in them may be different.
2.) Yes they do hook under the bumpers (although I would never do that, I used to have a trolley jack in my cadillac at ALL times.
3.) Make yerself a wedge of wood from oak or something similar (hardwood). Push in from the side, lever n twist. DONT use a screwdriver, you will mark them in the end.
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When banging caps back on, work round the edge, dont bang em in the middle as you can easily deform the centre.
Hope this helps

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 08 1:36 pm
by latil
I have a feeling that the bumper hooks vary model to model,the actual jacks are much the same. A £15 1 1/2 ton trolley jack is best,it won't bend your bumpers.
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 08 1:56 pm
by Dave999
Bumper jack is just ya get oot of jail free card. if it must be used it has to be used in line with the bumper hanger
and they are not necessarily the point where the bumper bolt(s) are. hangers on some cars are L shaped hence chrome headed bolt can be 3 inches or so past the main support bar. mine just fits in the space for it and never comes out for anything other than having a good look at it.
trolley or bottle jack from machine mart should be good enough to pick up 1 corner at a time. under the diff at one end or other or under the cross member that your torsion bars go into at the front. i would suggest K frame but you can bend the bottom in, if you choose the wrong place and the (temptation is to jack up the complete front end) and if it slips it goes into the sump.
if you stuck a trolley jack in the boot get an old holdall or a jack in a bag
tie it down to the spare wheel . otherwise it will wander and give you a special ripple effect in the rear 1/4 s or smash the pins off the back of you rear 1/4 badges, both are vented and will puke trolley jack oil if left upside down. stops your boot floor rusting but knackers your tent/case/duvet/shopping/deadbody
dave
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 08 6:24 pm
by Kev
Didn't some hick on here drive his car up and onto the armco of the motorway to change a wheel?
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 08 6:50 pm
by Cannonball
Kev wrote:Didn't some hick on here drive his car up and onto the armco of the motorway to change a wheel?
nah that was carradine in car quake,

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 08 7:52 pm
by Anonymous
errrm...

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 08 9:05 pm
by Kev
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 08 10:42 pm
by Anonymous
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 08 7:50 am
by Anonymous
Thanks Clivey , and all , another point I've just thought of , is the "foot" of the bumper jack used to hold the spare down ? if so I'll try and get one of these at a swap meet and use a trolley jack
cheers Doug

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 08 6:39 pm
by Blue
Twice I've had to use bumper jacks when I've been caught out last time was o a C body

Downright dangerous things, you really have to get the car up high to get a wheel off, they can slip off and they will bend the bumper if you are unlucky. A small bottle jack or a good quality scissor jack placed carefully under the suspension is a good idea, you only need to raise the car 1/2" or so to get the wheel off. A pair of overalls and a roll of something to lie on would be handy as well, beats lugging a trolley jack about.
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 08 6:43 pm
by Anonymous
Blue wrote: A pair of overalls and a roll of something to lie on would be handy as well, beats lugging a trolley jack about.
You goin soft John , never wear me best gear , gauranteed to get em dirty.

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 08 6:47 pm
by latil

The trouble with C bodies is the flat top rear arch. It means jacking the body high enough to clear the tyre,no way can it be done jacking the rear axle.

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 08 6:48 pm
by Blue
When you've changed as many wheels as I have in the Bananarama! rain, then you'll have the right to call me soft
