Piper
Well-known member
Hi Everyone
When I use my bottle jacks (all hydraulic not the compressed air type) I jack up the vehicle, then place a jack stand on another suitable load point as a safety. I've always assumed that's the way it should be done safely. Now I'm in the process of purchasing a 4 post lift and am looking at the various models available. A number of them show how, when doing wheels off work that you simply jack that area up and remove the wheel. The thing I find interesting is that I've never seen a jack stand in any of these pictures, simply the bottle jack and wheels off. Am I missing something? Don't all the bottle jack manuals say the jack is for lifting, not keeping the weight there?
Can anyone shed some light on this?
Cameron
When I use my bottle jacks (all hydraulic not the compressed air type) I jack up the vehicle, then place a jack stand on another suitable load point as a safety. I've always assumed that's the way it should be done safely. Now I'm in the process of purchasing a 4 post lift and am looking at the various models available. A number of them show how, when doing wheels off work that you simply jack that area up and remove the wheel. The thing I find interesting is that I've never seen a jack stand in any of these pictures, simply the bottle jack and wheels off. Am I missing something? Don't all the bottle jack manuals say the jack is for lifting, not keeping the weight there?
Can anyone shed some light on this?
Cameron