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Hello all,
I have a 2001 Mondeo,
I was going to change my brake pads and disc's earlier.
i used a trolley jack (brand new, although a cheap Aldi one) to raise the car, but even on it's maximum height, the wheel remained on the ground,
now i know it could be the trolley jack simply not lifting high enough, but i'm beginning to suspect something is broke.
i also used the standard jack which the car came equipped with , and even though that seemed to raise the car higher,
i still had the same problem, the wheel remained on the ground,
can anyone help !
Thanks,
Neil.
Last edited by neilmcca; Jun 26, 2012 at 01:00 PM.
Would have thought the standard one would do it. Have you lowered the car? Could be summit with the suspension, don't the likes of the big 4x4 have a strap round the springs for the same reason...
Would have thought the standard one would do it. Have you lowered the car? Could be summit with the suspension, don't the likes of the big 4x4 have a strap round the springs for the same reason...
It hasn't been lowered,
was wondering if it could be a fault with the shock absorber !?
if i get the chance tomorrow, i will try the opposite side and rear of the car.
You can get a Ł20 trolley jack from tool station and that lifted a freelander off the floor to do pads and is was sitting on 18" wheels. Get a proper one not a cheap one