The Halfords 3 Tonne Axle Stands have a large base for extra stability with a load pin with safety chain attached. They have a durable welded steel construction with a safe working load of 1.5 tonnes per stand.
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Magister
15 Jul 1624#2
Far too heavy. I'd never be able to get one home.
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gazz33
15 Jul 162#1
Magister
15 Jul 1624#2
Far too heavy. I'd never be able to get one home.
soulman123
15 Jul 162#3
Heat. The amount of people I see solely using a jack is worrying. I have seen a jack fail very rarely but I personally wouldn't fancy anything dropping on me that heavy.
jhw to soulman123
15 Jul 162#23
I've had a trolley jack fail on me - luckily I would never go under the car supported by one.
sradmad
15 Jul 162#4
great find op, never without, heat added :smiley:
M_z
15 Jul 161#5
I do hope someone comes along to tell us that this deal is rubbish because they drive a vehicle weighing more than 3 tons ... :smirk:
GoNz017 to M_z
15 Jul 161#6
Point out they can use 2 sets :stuck_out_tongue:
I would buy them but I bagged the ratchet ones a couple of weeks ago :man:
bobby-gg
15 Jul 161#7
How much were the ratchet ones?
I've just picked up a set of these £12 ones as you can't have enough axle stands but do like a good set of ratchet ones :sunglasses:
Heat for these ones
thecoolguy
15 Jul 16#8
Just don't buy the Halfords trolley jack, it doesn't lift your car high enough to use these stands
davek to thecoolguy
15 Jul 162#17
Put some wooden blocks on the jacking point of the jack ;-)
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I would buy them but I bagged the ratchet ones a couple of weeks ago :man:
I've just picked up a set of these £12 ones as you can't have enough axle stands but do like a good set of ratchet ones :sunglasses:
Heat for these ones