always use jack stands AND backup!!
#25
RE: always use jack stands AND backup!!
ORIGINAL: civicexracer
even with hydraulic lifts, its a good idea to shake the car alot and make sure the saftey locks are working.
even with hydraulic lifts, its a good idea to shake the car alot and make sure the saftey locks are working.
#26
RE: always use jack stands AND backup!!
Quote from the Owner:
Quote:[/align] Dropped my Elise off to the local Goodyear shop to have new F1G3s installed. My Father-in-law is the service manager and has been for 10 years. He is out on medical leave, but he met me at the shop this morning, because he understands the uniqueness of the car.
I handed them the tire tools and opened the Owner's Manual to the jacking instructions so they would be clear. We went over all the instructions and they assured me I was in good hands.
We (my father-in-law and I both left)
1 hour later I get a call about the "accident" and that I needed to come down...
WTF!
So this is what I found... [/align]
Quote:[/align] It get's better. They said they read the manual, but not to the point where it spoke about the 4-point lift. After the crash, they continued reading. Yipee for me.
The damage is inclusive of the rear clam, front clam, underneath the driver's door, and a nice puncture through the bottom diffuser around the passenger seat area.
When I was there, they had a wrecker attached with a winch to the front end so it wouldn't come crashing down. After it cleared the lift, the front end swung around and crashed into some tool chests.
I'm mostly worried about the rear structure... the puncture underneath and the loss of value of the car (it's paid off free and clear)!
I've already called Dimmit in Clearwater and they are expecting the vehicle. Goodyear has filed the claim with their carrier and has promised to fully cover the repair. Luckly my FIL was there as a witness.
What else do I need to be concerned about in the repair/insurance claim? Diminished value, loss of use (not my primary vehicle), etc. [/align] More pictures here:
http://www.my914-6.com/crap/
Quote:[/align] Dropped my Elise off to the local Goodyear shop to have new F1G3s installed. My Father-in-law is the service manager and has been for 10 years. He is out on medical leave, but he met me at the shop this morning, because he understands the uniqueness of the car.
I handed them the tire tools and opened the Owner's Manual to the jacking instructions so they would be clear. We went over all the instructions and they assured me I was in good hands.
We (my father-in-law and I both left)
1 hour later I get a call about the "accident" and that I needed to come down...
WTF!
So this is what I found... [/align]
Quote:[/align] It get's better. They said they read the manual, but not to the point where it spoke about the 4-point lift. After the crash, they continued reading. Yipee for me.
The damage is inclusive of the rear clam, front clam, underneath the driver's door, and a nice puncture through the bottom diffuser around the passenger seat area.
When I was there, they had a wrecker attached with a winch to the front end so it wouldn't come crashing down. After it cleared the lift, the front end swung around and crashed into some tool chests.
I'm mostly worried about the rear structure... the puncture underneath and the loss of value of the car (it's paid off free and clear)!
I've already called Dimmit in Clearwater and they are expecting the vehicle. Goodyear has filed the claim with their carrier and has promised to fully cover the repair. Luckly my FIL was there as a witness.
What else do I need to be concerned about in the repair/insurance claim? Diminished value, loss of use (not my primary vehicle), etc. [/align] More pictures here:
http://www.my914-6.com/crap/
#27
RE: always use jack stands AND backup!!
actually at a shop two blocks away they had an F350 dually on the lift and it was the cable type lift...it came down with enough force to shave the locking mechanism off on the posts...fortunately noone was hurt
#28
RE: always use jack stands AND backup!!
ORIGINAL: Marty
I use the same method everytime, jackstands, 2 hydrolic jacks on jacking points, wheels and tires, and if high enough ramps. I had a freind die in 98 when a car dropped on him.
I use the same method everytime, jackstands, 2 hydrolic jacks on jacking points, wheels and tires, and if high enough ramps. I had a freind die in 98 when a car dropped on him.
#29
RE: always use jack stands AND backup!!
I too always try to give the car a good shake after I put it on stands, and it mostly don't move at all... I usually put it on four stands (2 in the front under the metal bar that runs from one side to the other? I hope this is fine..) and 2 in the back, somewhere solid.. But right now I have only one in the back, two in the front, and one under the engine! But the car have been like that for days... weeks.. I think it's solid enough!
#30
RE: always use jack stands AND backup!!
ORIGINAL: BillyB98
They are 99% safe its the 1%that'll kill you.
ORIGINAL: Mr Mobsta Man
Ok, now I'm scared of getting under my car again.I thought jackstands were like 99% safe, I guess not. So what is the safest way to do it then? Because I would like to know before I put my header and exhaust on now.
Ok, now I'm scared of getting under my car again.I thought jackstands were like 99% safe, I guess not. So what is the safest way to do it then? Because I would like to know before I put my header and exhaust on now.