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  1. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by EGJOE View Post
    scissor jack from a larger car works better designed to lift heavier cars so our civics easy as. Better yet get a snap on trolley jack!!
    That what I use

    Blue Point FTW

    After you get one, you'll wonder WTF you where doing before you had one.

  2. #14
    Yeah seriously blue point is sweet
    lol just 2-3 steps to get the jack on the jack point and pump

  3. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by markoJEK1 View Post
    the sissors jacks as useless, they are an obligatory roadworthy item, thats about it.
    Yeah but comes in handy if you can't fit a regular trolley jack under your car, at the front...

  4. #16
    MFactory Competition Products

  5. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by VTECMACHINE View Post
    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.

  6. #18
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    Honda Mirage
    trolley

  7. #19
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    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.
    stage 1

  8. #20
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    bel air, cos my mum got scared
    u can get them 1.5ton trolley jacks for about $150 i think
    works a treat dont even need to bend over

  9. #21
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    cant you use hoist?

  10. #22
    "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.

  11. #23
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    Quick question... how do you jack off a rear tow hook, if an aftermarket rear tow hook is fitted?

  12. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    "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.

    i see.thx for the friendly explanation

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