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Thread: E92 spare wheel solution

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    Super, just ordered the kit and cement. I will suss out a compressor now (should've done this when I bought it I know!)

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    So after leaving myself high and dry last week and in typical Oirish fashion waiting til it's too late, I started to receive my orders today for the makings of a kit in the event of a puncture without having to lug a mobility kit around the place taking up valuable boot space. Only thing outstanding is to find a compact scissor jack I can trust.


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    Would you have 150mm clearance under it ? http://www.sgs-engineering.com/bj2d-...le-bottle-jack

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gar View Post
    Would you have 150mm clearance under it ? http://www.sgs-engineering.com/bj2d-...le-bottle-jack
    Will get exact measurements Gar, but from de tarring that area yesterday I think it'll be rather tight. That would be the ideal solution if I had the clearance, will crack out the tape measure. Cheers for the links for the puncture repair kit, not bad for a few quid!

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    Yep great little kit gives you a bit of independence from the tyre shop anyways

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    Ah damn close but no cigar , think your going to have to bite the bullet and just use a scissor Jack unless your fancy strapping a low profile trolley Jack somewhere in the boot

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    Exspensive but smallest I could find 125mm still a touch too big I'd say ? http://www.sgs-engineering.com/tbj10...ic-bottle-jack

    Smallest as you can see get very exspensive and seem to be all 10ton below 120mm

    Last edited by Gar; 25-01-16 at 20:25.

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    Old school scissor jack, 95mm minimum height
    https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/clar...-scissor-jack/


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    Why not just buy a secondhand BMW jack it will fit the jacking pads underneath the car?

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