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    Default Low entry Jack's

    Anybody on here able to recommend where to pick up a good quality low entry Jack? Getting sick of the whole using blocks of wood and a normal jack!! In Cork preferrably, unless someone knows a crowd that delivers them!


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    Try Barrys Motorsport, or Jebb Tools

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    Tfortools in armagh are doing free next day delivery with there low profile jacks on sale at £105 for the 2.5T Sealey 2500LE or £179 for the 2.75ton Sealey 2750LE.

    http://www.tfortools.co/index.php/

    Take paypal too, I just ordered the 2750LE model. There is a crowd in Dublin doing 1.5ton low profile jacks for 130euro from acrostools. Another crowd in cork doing SIP 2.5ton jacks for 180euro. See the links below.

    http://www.donedeal.co.uk/tools-for-...00-ton/5300969

    http://www.donedeal.co.uk/tools-for-...g-jack/3759563


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    I bought a sealey one from toolstop in the uk a few weeks back.
    Just make sure they have enough clearance. Some measure a low point, then start to slope back up straight away, while others stay low for the length of the jacking arm, and give plenty of clearance.


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    Quote Originally Posted by WANGAN-JZX View Post
    Tfortools in armagh are doing free next day delivery with there low profile jacks on sale at £105 for the 2.5T Sealey 2500LE or £179 for the 2.75ton Sealey 2750LE.

    http://www.tfortools.co/index.php/
    Ya I bought a Sealey RJAS2500 off their ebay store, it was E160 including shipping - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sealey-RJA...item3f23c82c52

    I think it's a deadly job, it'll get in anywhere and is light enough to slide around the place without hanging out of it. If I had a choice I'd buy the same again no question


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    Only thing about some of the cheaper jacks is they take a lot of effort to pump or a lot of pumps. It's a serious pain in the hole.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Smokey Bear View Post
    Only thing about some of the cheaper jacks is they take a lot of effort to pump or a lot of pumps. It's a serious pain in the hole.
    could not agree more and usually they give in after 2 years or so your best bet is too buy a bluepoint one out of a snap on van you can either get steel or alloy think I paid about 220 for mine which is the steel one but you will have it for life


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    If yea can get a hold of snap-on/ bluepoint tools . they do a serious low entry jack Will go under pretty much any car that's even very low ! I have one the last 2 year+ and is used as a normal jack every day and then the odd time for my own car or any I work on. Really can't fault it at all . full steel body with steel wheels not alum. Shit that bends and brakes . 3ton lift captivtiy but was I tested to lift a builders transit full of tools no problem . think was about 200plus vat Witch is 246inc var which is very good value in my eyes . and will last the test of time too.


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    Where do ye get the bluepoint stuff lads looking for a jack myself


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    Quote Originally Posted by Madmc View Post
    Where do ye get the bluepoint stuff lads looking for a jack myself
    Bluepoint/snap-on same company. Far as i know there are only the the vans on the road that call to garages don't think there is a walk in place to buy the stuff ...


 

 

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