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    Suggestions on Quality Portable Floor Jack?

    Looking for ideas on the smallest, but still safe/quality floor jack I can use for long trips and the track. I have the jackpad adapter plate from ECS/Schwaben so assuming that will just work with any floor jack?

    I'm setting up a quickjack at home soon, so this, again, is just for a roadside flat essentially (running squared and have a 5th for emergencies in trunk.)

    Don't want to even try that OE BMW jack I'm sitting here looking at

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    For occasional use the small aluminum HF jack is very light and portable. Good for taking to the track or keeping in the trunk. Would I get under the car with it? Hell no. But for changing tires works great.




    Only thing I don't like about it is that there is no modulation when lowering the car. So it goes down pretty quick.


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      #3
      Originally posted by eacmen View Post
      For occasional use the small aluminum HF jack is very light and portable. Good for taking to the track or keeping in the trunk. Would I get under the car with it? Hell no. But for changing tires works great.




      Only thing I don't like about it is that there is no modulation when lowering the car. So it goes down pretty quick.


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      Ok nice --- anything with these dimensions with a slower drop you can control?

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        #4
        I need something REAL low too --- would want to use the BMW jack pad adapter as well so would need clearance

        Would this have enough for a lowered M3 ? Prob not - https://www.ecstuning.com/b-ac-hydra.../tol-dk20~acz/
        Last edited by LeeForst; 07-25-2020, 12:09 PM.

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          #5
          Originally posted by LeeForst View Post
          Looking for ideas on the smallest, but still safe/quality floor jack I can use for long trips and the track. I have the jackpad adapter plate from ECS/Schwaben so assuming that will just work with any floor jack?

          I'm setting up a quickjack at home soon, so this, again, is just for a roadside flat essentially (running squared and have a 5th for emergencies in trunk.)

          Don't want to even try that OE BMW jack I'm sitting here looking at
          Do you plan on getting lots of flat tires? What’s wrong with an OE jack for the unlikely occasion?

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            #6
            Originally posted by LeeForst View Post
            I need something REAL low too --- would want to use the BMW jack pad adapter as well so would need clearance

            Would this have enough for a lowered M3 ? Prob not - https://www.ecstuning.com/b-ac-hydra.../tol-dk20~acz/
            Our car is slammed (dedicated track) and the HF jack works just fine with the jack pad in place.


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              #7
              A portable jack is a heavy thing to keep in the trunk all the time. The stock BMW lifting jack is all that is really needed when addressing a flat tire.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Slideways View Post
                A portable jack is a heavy thing to keep in the trunk all the time. The stock BMW lifting jack is all that is really needed when addressing a flat tire.
                From the op: "Looking for ideas on the smallest, but still safe/quality floor jack I can use for long trips and the track."

                I wouldn't use the BMW jack to change tires at the track.


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                  #9
                  Originally posted by eacmen View Post

                  From the op: "Looking for ideas on the smallest, but still safe/quality floor jack I can use for long trips and the track."

                  I wouldn't use the BMW jack to change tires at the track.


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                  He also said "roadside flat essentially."

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                    #10
                    Right - this won't be something I have in the car. Only on LONG trips/track weekends. Sounds like HF will do just fine. What's the weight?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by LeeForst View Post
                      Right - this won't be something I have in the car. Only on LONG trips/track weekends. Sounds like HF will do just fine. What's the weight?
                      33 lbs

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                        #12
                        I've seen posts of the oem bmw jack dropping the car so seems sketchy. But much more portable obviously

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