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Post by rogbodge »

Measure height - ground to u/side of jacking points, & get a hydraulic bottle jack from a tool supplier, it won't break the bank! And knock up a wooden packing block to act as a cushion - sink the u/side of the block to accept the jack head. Forget about all that winding a handle stuff. This is not an Austin Metro!
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Post by matt »

^ what he said
allways carry a cheap trolley jack in mine, bout £13 if you shop round
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but not too cheap :D
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