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Hydraulic Floor Jack

Post by X5M50d » Wed Feb 21, 2018 9:57 pm

Hi All,
So next month the winter 20" shoes will be coming off for my 21" summers.
As I have no jack in the boot, I want to invest in a new hydraulic jack and torque wrench for future use.
Any recommendations of any good spec products at a reasonable price rather than relying on Amazon or Ebay?
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Post by X5Sport » Thu Feb 22, 2018 6:11 pm

I bought one of these....

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00 ... UTF8&psc=1

....from Amazon 8 years ago.  I didn’t pay this much for it though!  Might be available elsewhere for less.
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Re: Hydraulic Floor Jack

Post by Horizon » Thu Feb 22, 2018 6:41 pm

[quote="X5M50d"]
Hi All,
So next month the winter 20" shoes will be coming off for my 21" summers.
As I have no jack in the boot, I want to invest in a new hydraulic jack and torque wrench for future use.
Any recommendations of any good spec products at a reasonable price rather than relying on Amazon or Ebay?
Cheers
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Priced Aldi have some 2 tonne ones in my local store didn't see the price
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Re: Hydraulic Floor Jack

Post by X5M50d » Fri Feb 23, 2018 8:23 am

Do I need to buy anything else between the jack and car to be able to lift it. I've heard you need pads/packs at the lifting point to help secure the car?????????????
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Post by X5Sport » Fri Feb 23, 2018 5:32 pm

I bought a set of made up and machined pads specifically for BMW.  It was a long time back and I think it was from fleabay.  They have a rectangular shape that fits the BMW jacking point and a round pad that fits inside the jack shoe/cup.

They need a wider top shoe/cup than the one on the jack in the picture.  I have had our E46 slide off a jack and damage the sill (repair by BMW Bodyshop cost £700) so beware!  I have a larger ‘cup’ on another jack that I use for that car and the X6 now.
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Post by Bmwobsessed » Fri Feb 23, 2018 11:12 pm

Costco trolly jack
Ice hockey pucks
Wheel wedges to stop it moving

Never ever jack a car from a singular place on the cill.

Always jack cars from subframes and diffs.........
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Post by pvr » Sat Feb 24, 2018 6:12 pm

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Re: Hydraulic Floor Jack

Post by Nictrix » Sat Feb 24, 2018 8:00 pm

I recently bought a 2.5 ton Hawk trolley jack.
Although it seems a bit overkill for changing wheels and working on brakes I had lost faith in the 2 ton jack I already had.
The 2 ton jack seemed to twist while raising the car and I felt there was just too much weight on it to be reliable.
I had to get a low profile one so I could use it on the Z4 also.

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Post by X5M50d » Sun Feb 25, 2018 5:06 pm

Sorry guys not an expert on this.
So exactly what do I need 2.5 or 3 tonne jack and pads?
There is mention of ice hockey pucks?
Any pictures to help me know what to buy?
Or I'm I ok with just buying a jack?
All I need it for is to swap winters to summer wheels.
Are the mounts on the car easierly recognisable?
Lots of questions from someone who needs to make the task simple.
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Re: Hydraulic Floor Jack

Post by Nictrix » Sun Feb 25, 2018 5:14 pm

You dont necessarily need a 2.5 ton jack as you are only lifting one corner at a time.
I felt that 2 ton jacks were a bit flimsy and went for a stronger jack.
The hockey pucks you mention fit into the jacking points to protect them, not really needed if you dont have one, a bit of wood would protect them if you are careful.
The mounts are easily seen if you look under the car, large plastic bits with a rectangular centre.

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Re: Hydraulic Floor Jack

Post by X5Sport » Sun Feb 25, 2018 5:28 pm

Pucks like these.....

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rubber-Black-J ... acking+pad

Other retailers are available..... :P

As said above, you are only lifting one corner so a 2 or 2.5T trolley jack is fine.  If you can find one that has a cup the puck fits in, even better.  I have a 30 year old Kamasa which still works fine.

What I would say is never, ever, rely just on the jack.  Use axle stands as well!  I drive my car up on ramps at one end, then lift the other and place it on stands just in case a jack hydraulic seal goes.  I definitely can’t bench press 2.2T  :blink:
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