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Wanted : Knackered front wheel for an S2
Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 5:53 pm
by tenkfeet
I cannot figure out how to securely and easily lift just the front wheels of my car together . So if anybody has a completely knackered , buckled / accident damaged with or without tyre front wheel they would flog let me know ( must be cheap) . Means I can just chuck it on and get tyres done in a pair.
Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 9:07 am
by offshorematt
I've an S1 and when I jack the car up on the corner of the chassis tub slightly rear of the front axle line (maybe not quite the right description but its approved in the Lotus service notes...), both fronts come up with one of the rears. Pop the axle stands in and jobs a good'un...
Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 3:55 pm
by tenkfeet
offshorematt wrote:I've an S1 and when I jack the car up on the corner of the chassis tub slightly rear of the front axle line (maybe not quite the right description but its approved in the Lotus service notes...), both fronts come up with one of the rears. Pop the axle stands in and jobs a good'un...
I was of the understanding the B jack point had to be used with a four point lift ??????? I know I am being paranoid but I dont want to buckle my car.
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 12:18 pm
by offshorematt
Oops. I wondered why one wheel no longer touched the ground when the car is on a flat surface...
Seriously though, I don't know if what you say is right or wrong but I've done it a hundred times without a problem. That doesn't make it right of course... although I can't imagine that the corner of the box section is so weak that it would buckle under partial weight of the car.
Has anyone heard any horror stories?
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 12:20 pm
by Shug
tenkfeet wrote:offshorematt wrote:I've an S1 and when I jack the car up on the corner of the chassis tub slightly rear of the front axle line (maybe not quite the right description but its approved in the Lotus service notes...), both fronts come up with one of the rears. Pop the axle stands in and jobs a good'un...
I was of the understanding the B jack point had to be used with a four point lift ??????? I know I am being paranoid but I dont want to buckle my car.
They do say that IIRC, but like Matt, I've done this several times with no ill effects. It's probably more about not having muppets dropping the car's fibreglass sill onto the jack when you lower it.
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 1:08 pm
by tenkfeet
Cool , I will give it a go on Friday as two of you would notice any problems LOL.
To be honest I have read lots about jacking issues but am yet to here of any damage actually being done . The l;ittle sticker is still there which I had not noticed so hopefully it will stay that way
Cheers