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Craig
4th February 2007, 01:38 AM
Went to a wee shop today to pick up some new toys for the MINI Pit Crew....

should make the changing of the wheels easier and faster.

a nice 2 tonne Garage Trolley jack (and it feels like it weights 2 tonne also ;))

http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/miniadventures/toy3.jpg


http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/miniadventures/toy2.jpg




and a nice air impact wrench for the nuts... (goes nicely with dad's air compressor..:D)

http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/miniadventures/toy1.jpg


Happy Boy. :approve::approve::approve::approve::approve::appr ove::approve::approve::approve:

illegalhunter
4th February 2007, 01:40 AM
love the alloys are they going on in the summer craig

Craig
4th February 2007, 01:42 AM
oh YESSSSSSS, just trying to decide what rubber to put on them... have narrowed it down to Avon ZZ3 or Toyo Proxes (T1R) :approve::approve:

gave them a wash last night (when Scottiecoop arrived!) just need to give them a polish and a few coats of wax before I package them away...:D

illegalhunter
4th February 2007, 02:04 AM
you just need 3 other guys to help with the changes any volanters out there then

sh@z
4th February 2007, 02:16 AM
Toyo Proxes over Avons every time.

p.s Nice wheels, they'd look a bit of alright on the rx8 ;)

Neil and Lorna
4th February 2007, 02:44 AM
Craig wont that impact wrench run on a couple of duracell triple a's.;););)

Neil.:cool::D:)

Crombers
4th February 2007, 03:11 AM
quote:Originally posted by Craig & Jude

oh YESSSSSSS, just trying to decide what rubber to put on them... have narrowed it down to Avon ZZ3 or Toyo Proxes (T1R) :approve::approve:

gave them a wash last night (when Scottiecoop arrived!) just need to give them a polish and a few coats of wax before I package them away...:D


Did you emmmmmm errrrrrr manage to look out the other set of alloys that are in said vicinity :p:D;) , just joshin mate LOL.
Will need to pop up of a day in the near furture to give 'said' wheels a right good going over.

Crombers
4th February 2007, 03:13 AM
Oh & like the new equipment mate :approve:

Gismo
4th February 2007, 03:23 AM
Very nice toys :p i always struggled with a trolley jack :I especially when lifting the rear :p

Scottie
4th February 2007, 03:39 AM
what make is your jack. Don't buy anything more until we have emptied our garage.;)

Craig I know you don't need a woman telling you about tools and stuff;) but watch that impact gun on your alloys to easy to damage them:(

Craig
4th February 2007, 06:29 AM
quote:Originally posted by ScottieCoop

what make is your jack. Don't buy anything more until we have emptied our garage.;)

Craig I know you don't need a woman telling you about tools and stuff;) but watch that impact gun on your alloys to easy to damage them:(


now you tell me....:evil::evil:

Yeah, I will be taking it REAL easy the first time I use it, also going to turn down the pressure on the compressor to regulate the speed of the gun. Really impressed with the kit. The jack will even do Jude's motor. :approve::approve:

Oh and next door neighbour is VERY happy with his purchase...;)

Scottie
4th February 2007, 06:39 AM
quote:Originally posted by Craig & Jude


quote:Originally posted by ScottieCoop

what make is your jack. Don't buy anything more until we have emptied our garage.;)

Craig I know you don't need a woman telling you about tools and stuff;) but watch that impact gun on your alloys to easy to damage them:(


now you tell me....:evil::evil:

Yeah, I will be taking it REAL easy the first time I use it, also going to turn down the pressure on the compressor to regulate the speed of the gun. Really impressed with the kit. The jack will even do Jude's motor. :approve::approve:

Oh and next door neighbour is VERY happy with his purchase...;)


great stuff glad it travelled all ok:D

Craig
4th February 2007, 06:41 AM
quote:Originally posted by ScottieCoop


quote:Originally posted by Craig & Jude


quote:Originally posted by ScottieCoop

what make is your jack. Don't buy anything more until we have emptied our garage.;)

Craig I know you don't need a woman telling you about tools and stuff;) but watch that impact gun on your alloys to easy to damage them:(


now you tell me....:evil::evil:

Yeah, I will be taking it REAL easy the first time I use it, also going to turn down the pressure on the compressor to regulate the speed of the gun. Really impressed with the kit. The jack will even do Jude's motor. :approve::approve:

Oh and next door neighbour is VERY happy with his purchase...;)


great stuff glad it travelled all ok:D


Oh, the jack is made by Clarke - so is the impact wrench..:D

vintageb3
4th February 2007, 07:28 AM
Craig...

Not telling you how to suck an egg here....but you get your lips....and.... ;)

I have an impact wrench/gun...I would never put it near my alloys. I would recommend that you don't torque the wheel studs with the gun anyway...always finish by hand.

I have two trolley jacks...and won't put them near the mini either

I read a thread on MINI2 about horror stories using a trolley jacks on non R56 MINI's.

The jacking point is only designed to be used with the supplied jack. It seems there is a peg or pin that holds the plastic jacking point in place and the car jack pushes that peg in whist lifting. If you use a trolley jack...the mounting point can shear the pin and the car can slide off the jack.

I have read that guys using trolley jacks have made an hardwood insert for there mounting point...but by the time you muck about with that....you could have the supplied jack out and the car in the air.

Always make sure the trolley jack wheels are able to roll as you lift...

Hope this helps!

mark

Scottie
4th February 2007, 07:36 AM
quote:Originally posted by vintageb3

Craig...

Not telling you how to suck an egg here....but you get your lips....and.... ;)

I have an impact wrench/gun...I would never put it near my alloys. I would recommend that you don't torque the wheel studs with the gun anyway...always finish by hand.

I have two trolley jacks...and won't put them near the mini either

I read a thread on MINI2 about horror stories using a trolley jacks on non R56 MINI's.

The jacking point is only designed to be used with the supplied jack. It seems there is a peg or pin that holds the plastic jacking point in place and the car jack pushes that peg in whist lifting. If you use a trolley jack...the mounting point can shear the pin and the car can slide off the jack.

I have read that guys using trolley jacks have made an hardwood insert for there mounting point...but by the time you muck about with that....you could have the supplied jack out and the car in the air.

Always make sure the trolley jack wheels are able to roll as you lift...

Hope this helps!

mark




that is of course if you use the jacking points you mention.

However if like us you jack the car up at the same point as what they do in the dealers. I don't know the name of the location but Allan would you know the bits where the dealers swing out the four arms to jack the car up.

Unless of course you are saying that the dealers now only use the jack supplied to take the wheels of the R56.

We have a Sealey Low entry level jack capable of jacking up over 3ton had to buy it for when we had the zeemax to get in below the body kit cost a bl00dy fortune

Gismo
4th February 2007, 07:46 AM
I gave up on the trolley jack :disapprove: just couldn't get a decent lift point that lifted straight up, i always used the mini jack and then placed axle stands at decent points, helps if you have a spare mini jack ;)

BJN
4th February 2007, 07:50 AM
Be very careful! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-E_Rw5BOIA)

james f
4th February 2007, 07:51 AM
ive seen trolley jacks used on the mini properly lohen did on mine and do on their cars i cant remeber where the points they use are

but if i jack i use other bits of the car and not the jack points (i wont post what bits i use incase im worng so its only my car i damage) but there are points on the mini thats safe for trolley jacks mark is right when he says DO NOT USE THE PLASTIC BITS as they snap of dam easily

Craig
4th February 2007, 08:28 AM
quote:Originally posted by crombers


quote:Originally posted by Craig & Jude

oh YESSSSSSS, just trying to decide what rubber to put on them... have narrowed it down to Avon ZZ3 or Toyo Proxes (T1R) :approve::approve:

gave them a wash last night (when Scottiecoop arrived!) just need to give them a polish and a few coats of wax before I package them away...:D


Did you emmmmmm errrrrrr manage to look out the other set of alloys that are in said vicinity :p:D;) , just joshin mate LOL.
Will need to pop up of a day in the near furture to give 'said' wheels a right good going over.


nope, they are still covered up where you left them... you need to get them sorted...;)

Craig
4th February 2007, 08:32 AM
Always used the plastic jacking points and Never had a problem. and I've changed over at least 10 sets of alloys over the years at various times of the year..

Either I'm lucky, or I know how to use the equipment... ? :p

as for the mini jack, it looks VERY flimsy to me and I would rather trust a trolley jack...

minimad
4th February 2007, 10:04 AM
proxes T1R ALL THE WAY CRAIG ;)

PACMAN
4th February 2007, 05:47 PM
quote:Originally posted by BJN

Be very careful! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-E_Rw5BOIA)


PSML - Nice one :D:D:D

Crombers
5th February 2007, 02:27 AM
quote:Originally posted by Craig & Jude


quote:Originally posted by crombers


quote:Originally posted by Craig & Jude

oh YESSSSSSS, just trying to decide what rubber to put on them... have narrowed it down to Avon ZZ3 or Toyo Proxes (T1R) :approve::approve:

gave them a wash last night (when Scottiecoop arrived!) just need to give them a polish and a few coats of wax before I package them away...:D


Did you emmmmmm errrrrrr manage to look out the other set of alloys that are in said vicinity :p:D;) , just joshin mate LOL.
Will need to pop up of a day in the near furture to give 'said' wheels a right good going over.


nope, they are still covered up where you left them... you need to get them sorted...;)


Lets get a day sorted that suits ;)

Craig
5th February 2007, 08:10 AM
how about not this weekend coming, but the weekend after...? (17th?) :D

AndyP & Lenore
5th February 2007, 08:31 AM
quote:Originally posted by BJN

Be very careful! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-E_Rw5BOIA)


PMSL.:D:D:D

Crombers
6th February 2007, 07:56 AM
quote:Originally posted by Craig & Jude

how about not this weekend coming, but the weekend after...? (17th?) :D


Yup we could go for that , would the Sunday (18th) be good. I'll call you this week mate ;)

Craig
6th February 2007, 05:29 PM
fine by me... :D