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Default Working under a jacked vehicle

On 7/13/2011 6:11 PM, Ed Huntress wrote:
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Would it be safe to work under a jacked vehicle, if I use a mechanical
jack like this:

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I wouldn't. The base is too narrow and even bolting it down to a piece of
steel still leaves one side in tension, if you bump the vehicle at all.
That's not for me.

If it has a rack and a positive lock for the rack, and I mean POSITIVE, I
would accept that, but not the narrow base.

If you're going to work under cars and trucks, you really want some
broad-base, really solid standing jacks. They're a lifetime investment. Mine
are 45 years old.


I second that, as you only get one chance. I use a hydraulic jack backed
up by 2 jackstands & wheel chock plus if I have to take a tire off, that
goes under the frame as well. I had a friend mangle his hand due to a
jack slipping, so I am very paranoid. Torquing on bolts rock a car around...

MikeB

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