I seen this in an email today a trolley jack with integrated axle stands it looks like a very handy bit of kit:
http://addictedtoauto.co.uk/latest-vide ... le-stands/
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saw that on facebook a couple of weeks ago,looks mint
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Axle stands - there's more than one? The stand itself doesn't look like it could take much lateral force, not like a traditional stand which is a stable tripod I suspect that one would bend on the attachment to the bottom plate and fold up. I notice it doesn't have any wheels on the front, you know when you lift the side of a car up and the jack rolls towards the car? Well, that one won't, and it'll leave the monopod with a lateral force on it. Hmm, dicey 

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the little ratchet on the side holding it up place, and the ease it is let down when re jacked also don't build confidence. smart idea thoughsteve_earwig wrote:Well, that one won't, and it'll leave the monopod with a lateral force on it. Hmm, dicey
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We were issued trolley jacks with built-in locking bars during my time with the AA. They are much sturdier than that advertized one, and I have seen the odd one at car boots. I used to regularly lift heavier things than the average car with mine. I think the heaviest was a horsebox with two shire horses. Total weight about 11 tons, but I was only lifting one side to do a wheel change.
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Looks novel. I bought a Bradbury trolley jack back in the '60s, cost well over a weeks wages, £27.50 I think, but I still have it, don't use it a lot as its a bit unwieldy to move but it is certainly stable compared with these small modern ones which will tip over at the drop of a hat, but at least I can lift them on to my death defying ramp.
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I bought my trolley jack about 2 years ago i think it was branded as a Manx it was a shade under £100. Its strong enough but too heavy to lift, every time ive lifted it into a car ive had a fecked back for a few days after it. It also doesnt seem to hold its position, it doesnt drop suddenly but it gradually drops, i remember doing the timing belt on the clio i had the engine supported by the jack with an axle stand a few few inches lower incase the jack failed, the next morning the engine was resting on the axle stand