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Old 03-24-2010, 10:11 AM   #1
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fine idea if cost is no object. a single inboard air jack unit usually runs about $450
I guess you would need at least three if not four.

Then there is the matter of engineering them into location in the frame that can handle the load, and have the internal clearance...

I have always thought that some kind of airbag lift system would be handy, and easily implemented. But it would have to raise the car high enough to get jack stands under it. Trying to jack the car up when it is less than two feet from a wall or another car is not fun.
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Old 03-24-2010, 10:29 AM   #2
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The coolest on vehicle lift I have seen is on the Bowler Nemisis.

Granted it is an offroad racer but what a great idea.

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Old 03-24-2010, 10:29 AM   #3
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Just to dovetail onto my pal lil b's point, I don't know if he would agree but IMO, there is no jack safe enough for me to lay under without safety stands. I have a mechanic friend who was almost crushed doing that and as a professional he had the best @#$% jack money can get, a stand can't leak.


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Old 03-24-2010, 10:34 AM   #4
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I dropped a Discovery off a high lift onto the brakes once, I NEVER work on a vehicle without jack stands in place. With my land rovers the clearance is 11" under the diffs so I don't have to jack anything to work under them but the Boxsters scare the hell out of me because my head will not fit under it in any position unless the car is raised.
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I dropped a Discovery off a high lift onto the brakes once, I NEVER work on a vehicle without jack stands in place. With my land rovers the clearance is 11" under the diffs so I don't have to jack anything to work under them but the Boxsters scare the hell out of me because my head will not fit under it in any position unless the car is raised.

I understand, I should have photographed mine well I was working on it. Talk about overkill, I think I had five or six stands under it...
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How about spending $5 and picking up a couple 2x4s and driving onto them? Then you should be able to clear your floor jack.
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How about spending $5 and picking up a couple 2x4s and driving onto them? Then you should be able to clear your floor jack.

I'd rather use two jacks than play the drive on 2x4 game...
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I just went to home depot in the Falls and picked up some scrap lumber (maybe only an inch or 2 high max) for abour $3 that I could drive the car onto to start ... they're really not bad and it helps me to get the jack underneath.
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