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Date:         Wed, 26 May 2004 10:27:34 +0200
Reply-To:     Calle Fallberg <calle.fallberg@TELIA.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Calle Fallberg <calle.fallberg@TELIA.COM>
Subject:      Re: Vanagaon axle stand height?
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I´d say this depends on whatever you´re supposed to do.... My primary buy was the floor jack that could take 2½ ton up to 2 feet height and then I put a stand the height of what I need ! If I´m to work on the brakes, I´ll just use the jack and put the wheel I took off under the brakedisc/drum IF the jack would sink. When I changed the engine I had the Vanagon standing on four piles of tyres 4 feet up in the air ........ But for normal maintenance under the bus I try to drive it up on metal ramps that are about 1 foot high. I regard this as the easiest and most secure way when working under your car since you´re easily tempted to "crawl in for a peek" before looking in the garage for the axlestands :-( I´ve also been close to a car that fell off the stands and feel much more safe if it`s actually standing on it´s own wheels, this makes it harder to crawl under the axles and there is often enough groundclearance to survive if it comes down on you, at least on a Vanagon...

Calle -88 Volgon Mullhyttan, Sweden

----- Original Message ----- From: "Bruce Nadig" <motorbruce@HOTMAIL.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 3:39 AM Subject: Re: Vanagaon axle stand height?

> It has been my experience that taller is always better. The question that > you should be asking is, "what is the distance from the ground to the area > that you will be supporting on the van?" This is assuming that the van is > unloaded and tires are at proper inflation levels. > > Once you establish this height, find the heaviest duty stand you can find > that will fit in that area. In general, the heavy duty stands are also ones > that will lift the van the highest. While you may never need to raise the > stand to its maximum height, you never know if you will. Wouldn't you rather > buy a heavy duty, very capable stand just once, rather than buy a less > substantial stand now, only to become frustrated later to find that you have > some job you would like to do that requires that you have the van higher off > the ground? > > I have never regretted having my work high off the ground. Ground clearance > good. What you will regret is not having sufficient clearance to do your > work properly, or worse yet, just enough height to get the job done, but > only so much that it makes the job very difficult. > > As for where to buy, I hate to endorse them, but I have yet to find fault > with my heavy duty Harbor Freight stands. In fact, if I remember correctly, > Harbor Freight has the heavy duty ratcheting stands available in at least > two heights. I have a pair of each. > > Cheers, > Bruce > motorbruce > > > > > >From: Jens Jakob Andersen <jens.jakob.andersen@POST.DK> > >Reply-To: jens.jakob.andersen@POST.DK > >To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > >Subject: Vanagaon axle stand height? > >Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 09:21:26 +0200 > > > >Hi > > > >A slightly OT question, but still should make it into the FAQ, since > >everybody needs it? > > > >What is the needed height of axle stands for the Vanagon? > > > >I am asking, since all the shops around here only has 35 cm height (or so) > >axle stands. Cheap, yes. 2 ton capacity, yes. But not the clearence needed > >for the Vanagon, I guess. > > > >If I dont get any input, I guess that I will jack the car myself, and > >measure the height needed to take off the roadwheels, and then make the > >entry for the FAQ myslf :-) > > > >But if one of you guys has the info the hand, I can get on with searching > >the net for axlestands available near Copenhagen, and then I can get them > >today - and begin working properly (I have not yet had the car up in the > >air - I do not work underneath vehicles only supported on jacks...) > > > >Happy driving > > > >JJ >


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