A 718 on Pucks
The addition of a set of MotoMaster Positioning Jack + Wheel Dollies from Canadian Tire has made moving the cars in the garage a cinch. They're heavy duty and ergonomically excellent, and you really can put a car up on them in a jiffy and roll the 3000 lbs around with little effort (once you remember to take OFF the dolly brakes!).
The second garage upgrade comes in the form of a QuickJack 5000 TL, which performs exactly as advertised, making lifting the cars up to a nice useable height for polishing, wheel changing, underbody work, etc., a super-simple task.
The work we had to do to prep the cars for PPF application (hood / rocker polishing and chip repair) was made so much more ergonomically pleasant thanks to the QuickJack. Saved my back!!!!!Because the cars sit so low to the ground (yay low centre of gravity), it takes a bit of futzing around to get the QuickJacks lined up properly under the mounting points on the cars, and get the rubber mounting blocks slid correctly into place to dampen the jack against the metal of the underside of the car.Enter MacGyver. Remember that show?
With some PVC pipe and four hockey pucks, I made a solution that worked a treat!
Thanks to the Internet for the idea; with a bit of drilling, cutting and plastic grinding, I managed to make some reusable jack point mounting blocks that insert into ready-made holes in the underside of the cars right at the jack point, meaning the blocks are perfectly aligned every time.
No more futzing!With those in place, positioning the QuickJack takes a matter of seconds, and one can be secure in the knowledge that you aren't going to lift the car at the wrong point or anything.Many thanks to Andrew for these excellent additions to his Cayman's home!
Two weeks to PPF day and then its drive time!
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