Scott :
My suggestion would be to look for a "low boy" floor jack. For example,
http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/product2030.html
advertises a minimum height of 3.75", for only $120. (NFI, etc.)
My car is also pretty low, and the radiator shield actually has to ride up
the side frame a bit to get the saddle under the crossmember, but my floor
jack works quite well for me.
Randall
>
> While checking out the website for
>
> www.backyardbuddy.com
> https://backyardbuddy.com/byborder.htm
>
> I noticed that they are selling air jacks as an accessory for their lifts.
> The small one is seemingly exhorbitantly priced at $385.
>
> I've long thought a low profile air jack would be a handy thing to have.
>
> Don't suppose anyone knows of another (cheaper) source or a
> competing product?
>
> It' be nice to get the car a few inches up in the air. . .just
> enough to get a
> tire off the ground. Then I could insert blocks and use the
> regular floor jack
> to go higher if needed.
>
> As it stands now. . . the front crossmember clearance is so low I
> can't get my
> jack under there.
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