Seems that lifting range is less than the axle stand max height -
Jack lifting range = 89mm to 359mm
4 Ton ratchet axles stands lifting range = 278mm to 420mm
So you wont ever get to the full height for the stands with this jack [unless you use a block of wood or similar to extend the lifting range]. Still a hot price though.
theguardian11
1 Aug 17#6
I have this exact set from sgs engineering. I've had them now for around 4 years and I'm still alive! Excellent product at a very good price, well built and will last a long time!
Tonk3h
1 Aug 17#5
Then again, the jackstands here state they're lower than the maximum lift range of the jack, might be worth a try. Just my 2 cents
deanpaulwalker
1 Aug 17#4
This is a great deal, going to keep an eye on this one
Build quality and speed etc seems fine but it doesn't lift the car high enough for my jack-stands. I'm not sure on the details of my jackstands but they're pretty 'standard' ones.
Where it is quite small it needs a ton of movement to raise the car and even at it's highest I still can't squeeze my jackstands underneath.
I'd avoid personally and go for a 'good one', slightly larger one that'd raise the car higher.
It had no problem getting under my mx5 though so the 'low entry' aspect is good!
TheEntertainmentKing
30 Jul 17#2
Seems like a good deal. have some heat
DonnyBrago
30 Jul 17#1
Four decent axle stands can set you back £50 on their own. Looks like a bargain!
Opening post
Currently reduced to £49.38
Free delivery over £50, so i would advise to add the cheapest item to get free delivery.
Cheapest i found was this for £1.31:
http://www.sgs-engineering.com/gas-struts/end-fixings/clevis-forks/c1-clevis-fork
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Jack lifting range = 89mm to 359mm
4 Ton ratchet axles stands lifting range = 278mm to 420mm
So you wont ever get to the full height for the stands with this jack [unless you use a block of wood or similar to extend the lifting range]. Still a hot price though.
Which looks mostly identical.
Build quality and speed etc seems fine but it doesn't lift the car high enough for my jack-stands. I'm not sure on the details of my jackstands but they're pretty 'standard' ones.
Where it is quite small it needs a ton of movement to raise the car and even at it's highest I still can't squeeze my jackstands underneath.
I'd avoid personally and go for a 'good one', slightly larger one that'd raise the car higher.
It had no problem getting under my mx5 though so the 'low entry' aspect is good!