Amazon.I have the 3t Halfords before they discontinued it. Where did you get your rubber pad with groove in from ?
Amazon.I have the 3t Halfords before they discontinued it. Where did you get your rubber pad with groove in from ?
Thanks so much, will get two sorted!This one might do. It must fit snugly in the cup of the jack, and the slot must be the right depth.
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Cheers, guys, plastic/ resin pad arrived today from Amazon £3:99Amazon.
If you know someone with a trade card, or can get one yourself the £150 becomes £120.I went to Halfords yesterday to have a look at their trolley jacks. There were 2 jacks at 3 tonnes.
This one at £55 (14-43cm lift)
and
This at £150 (7.5-50.5cm lift)
Would the cheaper one be ok or is the other worth spending so much more?
For info, a low profile Halfords trolley jack doesn't go high enough on a std height kombi to get the wheels off the floor. Tested yesterday, new jack required!Will the low profile reach high enough to get the wheels off the floor? I was thinking I'd have to buy 2 new jack's but I already have 2 of them?
I'd be using a a telescopic jack, i brought a 2 ton version for my T32, saves a lot of space. i brought it as i've got a Seikel lift and planning on larger tires.
It works well, i used it to lift the van onto 3 ton stands to fit the diesel heater.
My T32 has the OEM style screw jack. I keep a 4tonne bottle jack in a box with various other tools under the rear seat.I didn't get a screw jack with my T32, only an inflation kit, i'm only using my jack to change a spare on the road most of the time, a trolly jack is ideal in a workshop, but not idle on the road.
i believe that screw jack isn't load rated for a T32