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    Anyone got a hi-lift Jack I could borrow? (auckland)

    Hi guys,

    Need to change the starter motor in my 4wd, and the stock jack just inst cutting it, anyone got a hi lift jack I could borrow for an afternoon? Just need to grab some extra ground clearance when i jump under the car!

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    Hi guys,

    Need to change the starter motor in my 4wd, and the stock jack just inst cutting it, anyone got a hi lift jack I could borrow for an afternoon? Just need to grab some extra ground clearance when i jump under the car!
    You could use bricks or blocks of wood to inch it up in stages if you have any lying around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingcrocodile46 View Post
    You could use bricks or blocks of wood to inch it up in stages if you have any lying around.
    nah, tried that LOL

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    Ive got a big floor jack your welcome to borrow, got axle stands to. Where are you in Auck?
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    I've got a 3 ton floor jack that will go up 18" and you can have it. Pop over anytime...

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    thanks for the help, but i sorted it out, jacked up under the suspension rather than the chassis , had to let the tyre down to fit the block under it then pump it back up, but got there in the end

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