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katit

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Need tall one. Only going to use 1-2 times, then probably sell as I don't have space to keep it.

Which one do you guys suggest?
 
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bmwpower

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Uh oh. Dropping the trans on the 5?

You'll probably need one that telescopes and has a wide stance. I'm in the market too. Be prepared to spend $500-600+ new for a good one.
 
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katit

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bmwpower said:
Uh oh. Dropping the trans on the 5?
Worse. Audi quattro :headscrat

You'll probably need one that telescopes and has a wide stance. I'm in the market too. Be prepared to spend $500-600+ new for a good one.

I'm not sure how good one compare with HF one for 1 or 2(if I decide on changing leaking seal in 5) uses. If it matters a lot - I may look at rental place. If not - I will get HF unit and then sell it on eBay as I really don't want to store it in my 2 car garage.
 

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I have a piece of sheet aluminum that I use (it used to be a monitor stand for a laptop docking station :D). It bolts to my floor jack. I used to simply remove the jack pad on the jack, and stick a bolt through the hole to hold the sheet in place... but on my new jack, there was sufficient steel to drill & tap a couple of small holes to bolt the plate to the jack. Works great for my T56, ST-10, and 4L60E transmissions in my Camaros...
 

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AndrewM said:
I have a piece of sheet aluminum that I use (it used to be a monitor stand for a laptop docking station :D). It bolts to my floor jack. I used to simply remove the jack pad on the jack, and stick a bolt through the hole to hold the sheet in place... but on my new jack, there was sufficient steel to drill & tap a couple of small holes to bolt the plate to the jack. Works great for my T56, ST-10, and 4L60E transmissions in my Camaros...



:needpics: lol had to do it pictures please
 
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AndrewM

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Sure, here's a couple pics. It's so simple, it's almost silly.

I needed a couple of pieces of aluminum once, so you'll notice that the plate's been cut a little on one side. ;) But hey, it works. This is where the jack is sitting tonight... I used it last week to move the trans around during my 383 install... the 383 should be going back under my 94 Z28 this weekend. :)
 

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AndrewM

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No, it's a Dell. Part number 00084797. Googling for a price......

$191.

D'OH! :D

(it was pulled out of a dumpster at work about 5 years ago)
 

AndrewM

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Yah, I've walked past that thing when it's been on sale for $49, thinking "I should get that"... But I never do. Then when I need to yank my trans (which happens fairly often with my race car), I just reach for this plate. Plate takes up a lot less room (which, if you look at the pic of my shop, you may be able to guess... it's packed with stuff already!).

I used a high post ****** jack when pulling once in a shop on a lift... man, that was nice. But those are expensive. I have a lift, but I still hit the floor and do the shuffle when I need to pull the trans completely out.
 

JohnZ

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For home use, the HF stuff works fine, and is inexpensive; I use their trans jack to wrestle transmissions and axles, and use their tripod jackstand to support the back of the engine when doing trans or clutch work (I have a lift).

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