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I got a jack the other day and to get to the central lifting point at the front i had to drive my car on to bricks so i could use the handle , my car is about 140mm height at the front and the jack just fits under but once it is under u cant move the handle up and down the bricks just give u enuff clearance. It say that jack your looking at is 170mm high so u might have problems to jack up the front

Looks like a beauty i have to say , 3.5ton 10 pumps to full height u could work on trucks

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that one looks quite good. i once bought an aluminium racing jack off ebay before and it was great...for about 3 days. it was a super low, quick lift - 7 pumps to full height and was awesome. BUT the plate was also made of aluminium and once whilst jacking up a car it just snapped and a piece went flying. had it hit anyone around it in the face there would have been some serious injury. since then we've had to rebuild it a couple of times, and it sometimes sticks, sometimes bleeds down basically it's ready for the bin.

this one looks much better though being twin pump and having a steel (i think) plate.

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Ive use that type of jack at my local tyre centre. not sure about brand but the ones ive used are very sturdy, take stuff all effort to jack up, and i would trust my life getting under one of these! :) no not really. But seriously, they are quite strong. This is on ebay, are you planning to buy this off ebay? Mate, your gonna be paying alot for freight! They weigh heaps

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Thanks for the replies guys

i've sent him off a query about what material the plate is made out of.

Yep, it's on ebay. The freight is only $15 on melb, as I'd say he just goes and delivers it. Or I could just go pick it up.

I'm a little worried I may end up in a similar situation Richard, but I guess it may just be a risk I have to take. I might try and arrange to go and see it first.

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