Trolley jack

Ricky's jag

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Afternoon folks can someone give me a picture of the correct jacking point for the car front and back, I have a new set of wheels and a trolley jack from Halfords but the manual only gives jacking point for the supplied jack for the coupe which looks like it’s got a long wedge type head but the trolley jacks obviously has a round head?. Thanks
 
There's a very good descriptive post on this if you search 'Jacking points' on the technical forum. ;)
 
There's some info here.

https://www.ftypeforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=858&p=5668&hilit=Jacking#p5668

I think there s another post that shows a full image of the underside of the car also.
 
The side sills also have indents to show where the jacking points are, look/feel underneath for little triangles. ;)
 
scm said:
The side sills also have indents to show where the jacking points are, look/feel underneath for little triangles. ;)

I think the indents just indicate the direction of the jacking point. It’s a long way inboard at the front and not on the sill where the mark is

OP
The only jack of many I have that fits is the Costco 3 tonne low level. Weighs a lot but awesome for the job. I’m not sure any Halfords jack can reach the correct front points
 
cj10jeeper said:
scm said:
The side sills also have indents to show where the jacking points are, look/feel underneath for little triangles. ;)

I think the indents just indicate the direction of the jacking point. It’s a long way inboard at the front and not on the sill where the mark is

OP
The only jack of many I have that fits is the Costco 3 tonne low level. Weighs a lot but awesome for the job. I’m not sure any Halfords jack can reach the correct front points


I have the same Costco jack, really good piece of kit. Providing the Halfords one if low enough you should manager it
 
cj10jeeper said:
scm said:
The side sills also have indents to show where the jacking points are, look/feel underneath for little triangles. ;)

I think the indents just indicate the direction of the jacking point. It’s a long way inboard at the front and not on the sill where the mark is

I didn't bother to make that clear since I thought it's obvious you wouldn't jack up on the sills. ;)
 
I can confirm the Halfords jack does have the reach - just.
Alternatively just drive on to a couple of lengths of deck board or similar first - problem no longer exists :)
 
Yes jack didn’t fit under the car! Lucky I had a few bits of solid wood kicking about! Drove her onto the planks then jacked away :D big thanks for the Info much appreciated. I’ll post pics up for folks to see once I have time.
 
scm said:
cj10jeeper said:
scm said:
The side sills also have indents to show where the jacking points are, look/feel underneath for little triangles. ;)

I think the indents just indicate the direction of the jacking point. It’s a long way inboard at the front and not on the sill where the mark is

I didn't bother to make that clear since I thought it's obvious you wouldn't jack up on the sills. ;)
You think? No reference to OP or anyone in particular, but I never fail to be amazed.
Even the Costco (I will name Birmingham) that changed my front tyres 2 weeks ago asked how to jack UK the car as they could not find the correct points..
 
cj10jeeper said:
scm said:
I didn't bother to make that clear since I thought it's obvious you wouldn't jack up on the sills. ;)
You think? No reference to OP or anyone in particular, but I never fail to be amazed.
Even the Costco (I will name Birmingham) that changed my front tyres 2 weeks ago asked how to jack UK the car as they could not find the correct points..

I bet they wouldn't have tried to jack it up on the plastic sills, though. ;)
 
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