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      01-29-2014, 09:02 AM   #1
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Low Entry Trolley Jacks

So my shitty Halfords trolley jack that I've been using for the last year or two and died on me.

Prob from the amount of use it's had + the wieght of my e92 and brothers e60 going up on it quite often + the fact that it's Halfords lol.

I'm looking to buy a new trolley jack.. has to be relatively low entry, the lower the better of course!

Currently I have to drive up on quite a few planks of wood before my jack will get close to going under it which is a pain!

Have read good things about the Sealey 3 tonne jack CLICK HERE which seems to be a very good price??

Very heavy duty, and from reading other reviews on forums very low entry which is all good to me!

Will be left in garage so no need for a lightweight aluminium jack.


Anyone have any recommendations? Main points are that it needs to be low entry, be able to take the weight of the bm's and not really anymore than about £60/70
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      01-29-2014, 10:24 AM   #2
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I have one that is similar to that one and is not very low. Struggles to get under my lowered Golf even after it goes up on wood blocks.

Low ones are always the large ones where the lifting platform is noticeably low to the ground and they are always listed as "low entry trolley jacks".
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      01-29-2014, 10:35 AM   #3
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that sealey one you linked is pretty much the same as the halfords jack's in terms of entry height.

i have one of these (not this brand, but carbon copy of this design):
http://www.sgs-engineering.com/tj3lp...e-trolley-jack

got it from Costco for 70£ on offer a few years ago.

its entry height is 100mm, but tbh your not going to get much lower than that out of a 3T jack!

i notice that company have an ultra low profile one:
http://www.sgs-engineering.com/tj2-p...e-trolley-jack

but its only rated to 2T (and over budget)
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      01-29-2014, 10:38 AM   #4
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this is the bad boy i got from Costco:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Arcan-Trolle.../dp/B003O65M0K

if you can find one of those, its a beast! (and has a lower entry height than the SGS one)
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      01-29-2014, 10:40 AM   #5
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Are these worth a punt http://www.thetoolacademy.com/produc...productId=7289
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they would work yes, but for me its a bit of hassle having to move the car, go get those put them down line them up drive onto them, then get the jack.

rather than just going to get the jack :P
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I have one of these - really do reccomend it!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Liftmaster...ht_1775wt_1063
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      01-29-2014, 12:11 PM   #8
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I had the Clark lightweight one and the seals kept failing ended up in the bin
I have just bought this, it' really heavy but well built think the entry level is 8.5 cm
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/vie...716&cmd=VIDESC
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Im sorry but are you taking the pi55? Lol its low entry for a 4x4
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I have recently been looking at two ton trolley jacks but after reading these posts I get the impression I need a heavier duty one ?
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I've had this one for 10 years no problems: http://www.amazon.co.uk/RAC-Trolley-.../dp/B00BYORSW4
I have one of them the entry height is shite it won't even go under our mini one and that's not lowered
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Cheers for the replies lads.. Seems I've been misinformed about the sealers jack then.

Definitely don't want to get a similar height entry as it's a pain in the ass.
Might have to shell out a bit more for a super low one
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      01-29-2014, 03:11 PM   #13
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I had the Clark lightweight one and the seals kept failing ended up in the bin
I have just bought this, it' really heavy but well built think the entry level is 8.5 cm
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/vie...716&cmd=VIDESC
same here have 2 now one with blown seals! and 1 new one. otherwise its superb and low enough for our track car.
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My car's not track low, it's just stupid low.. so I don't know if I'll be able to get one low enough :/ unless I spend real big bucks! Might just have to settle for the same as usual and driving up planks
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My car's not track low, it's just stupid low.. so I don't know if I'll be able to get one low enough :/ unless I spend real big bucks! Might just have to settle for the same as usual and driving up planks
My brother has the clarke 2 tonne low entry and his car is absolutely slammed on the deck and that gets under his, i have the clarke 3 tonne , my ex car being a vw touareg and it has never failed me in the 2 years of owning it,
Dont go for the cheapest and stay away from ally if your going to keep it in your garage.
Spending £1-150 on a jack that could possibly last you 5+ years is peanuts really
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My brother has the clarke 2 tonne low entry and his car is absolutely slammed on the deck and that gets under his, i have the clarke 3 tonne , my ex car being a vw touareg and it has never failed me in the 2 years of owning it,
Dont go for the cheapest and stay away from ally if your going to keep it in your garage.
Spending £1-150 on a jack that could possibly last you 5+ years is peanuts really
Very true, might have to check that one out. Cheers.
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the one is costco is a bargain.

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the one is costco is a bargain.

I'm guessing that's the same Aluminium one I got from Cosco about 12 months ago, but I have to say it's not as light as I expected but a very nice bit of kit.
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      01-30-2014, 05:36 AM   #19
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Looks quite good, what sort of height is the lifting pad off the ground? Is it the 100mm that someone mentioned above? Will have a look at it, and the 85mm one that someone else mentioned above
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SWMBO bought me a Sealey low profile jack for Christmas
It's a 2500LE I think
Certainly it has a two and a half tonne capacity, and IIRC it has a minimum height of 85mm, with a good maximum too.
It has not a gramme of aluminium on it, so it's a heavy beast, around 38kgs I think. It seems well made. I think she paid (on my card!!) just over £100 for it.

It flies under the E91 335d, her Fabia vRS, daughter's Clio (which has a very low front spoiler rubber) and the Mondeo. Not used it on anything else yet, but I'm expecting work on a VW Transporter soon, so although clearance won't be an issue, it will still handle the weight OK.

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P. S. Don't forget, if you're using jacking pads in the standard slots, you'll need an extra few millimetres for them too

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      01-30-2014, 08:37 AM   #21
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I have the liftmaster one. Work perfectly on the bus and the LED uplighters are quite handy!

http://www.lftauto.co.uk/Liftmaster-...ey-Jack-15-Ton
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