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How level is level ground?
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22 May 2011 16:25 #16742
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My driveway is a little bit sloping... Maybe about 5 - 10 degrees. Is that going to be safe for working under the car? :S
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22 May 2011 16:45 #16746
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Replied by Keefe on topic Re: How level is level ground?
Do you mean side to side or front to rear?
I would have thought so if you're careful.
Chocking wheels etc. If lifted on axle stands, give it a little/gentle nudge, you'll know by feel if it's ok or not.
Just please be careful.
Crikey, I sound like a Dad!
I would have thought so if you're careful.
Chocking wheels etc. If lifted on axle stands, give it a little/gentle nudge, you'll know by feel if it's ok or not.
Just please be careful.
Crikey, I sound like a Dad!
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22 May 2011 17:05 #16748
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Replied by Municipal Waste on topic Re: How level is level ground?
Front to rear...
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22 May 2011 17:18 - 22 May 2011 17:18 #16751
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Replied by Keefe on topic Re: How level is level ground?
That's not as bad then.
If on axle stands, which it ought to be if working underneath it, the uphill stands could be on hole 2 and the downhill stands could be on hole 3 or 4. That should make the vehicle as near as dammit level, if you get my meaning.
If you're only jacking one end up, make sure the wheels on the ground are securely chocked.
A thing I always tend to do is when jacked/axle stood with wheel(s) off is to put one of the wheels under the vehicle then if it should fall whilst you're under it, hopefully the wheel will give you some 'breathing space'. i.e. stop you getting crushed.
If on axle stands, which it ought to be if working underneath it, the uphill stands could be on hole 2 and the downhill stands could be on hole 3 or 4. That should make the vehicle as near as dammit level, if you get my meaning.
If you're only jacking one end up, make sure the wheels on the ground are securely chocked.
A thing I always tend to do is when jacked/axle stood with wheel(s) off is to put one of the wheels under the vehicle then if it should fall whilst you're under it, hopefully the wheel will give you some 'breathing space'. i.e. stop you getting crushed.
Last edit: 22 May 2011 17:18 by Keefe. Reason: spelling mistooks
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22 May 2011 17:45 #16756
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Replied by doncarlyon on topic Re: How level is level ground?
Stick a 3" suspension lift and 2" body lift on it, then you dont need to jack it up! lol
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22 May 2011 18:05 #16761
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Replied by darthloachie on topic Re: How level is level ground?
you could always put an annoying neighbour under the wheels at the bottom of the drive :side:
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