Re: scissor jack safety
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I should have explained a bit better.
If I get under it to work on steering, knuckles, rubber etc I work it up onto ramps to get under it.
But in the next few weeks I will be replacing coils and shocks with I think Kings.
I just need to get it up via the body jacking point on a stand and work beside it
not under it.
With my crook back I don't want to bugger around trying to get under it with a trolley jack under the cross member.
The rear is no problem because it is a beam axle.
I think my scissor jack with a lock nut will be okay.
My wife died in 2010.
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