Yeah but comes in handy if you can't fit a regular trolley jack under your car, at the front...
thats why you get a low offset jack, my one that I have , is a big 1.5 tone with a offset of something like 50mm, so I have no issue fitting under any car , dont know what the lowest point of the sissor jacks are.
i think most honda jacks are the same but for mine i got a loop at the end of the straight bar which you loop around the hole in the end of the jack. since the bar is straight, i just use a cordless drill and attatch it to the end of this rod and spin away.
"fast" and "jack" are not to be used in the same sentence.
There simply isnt any safe way to jack up a car fast.
Unless you are stealing wheel or really really are in a hurry its best to take your time with a over-rated trolley jack.
"fast" and "jack" are not to be used in the same sentence.
There simply isnt any safe way to jack up a car fast.
Unless you are stealing wheel or really really are in a hurry its best to take your time with a over-rated trolley jack.
Bookmarks