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    Jacking plate material

    Hi

    There seem to be three options;

    1) 5-8mm steel

    2) 8-10mm Aluminium

    3) 20-25mm Marine Ply

    I am leaning towards the Aluminium, but i wondered if anyone has any pros and cons on these options?

    Steve

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    What ever works for you, I've used all over the years but currently I use the BBQ plate, why carry 2 items when one will do 2 jobs

    Steve

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    Hi Steve

    Perfect .. a steel plate which is dual purpose

    Thanks
    Steve

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    Attach a metre of light chain to it so it's easy to drag back out from under the vehicle when you've finished with the jack.
    Don.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveFarmer View Post
    Hi

    There seem to be three options;

    1) 5-8mm steel

    2) 8-10mm Aluminium

    3) 20-25mm Marine Ply

    I am leaning towards the Aluminium, but i wondered if anyone has any pros and cons on these options?

    Steve
    Steve,

    You talking "change a wheel jacking" or Hi-Lift jacking?

    Change a wheel - I would go aluminium as per your suggestion for the bottle jack.

    Hi-Lift - I would go with the bespoke plastic Hi-Lift base plate any day of the week (or at least a custom one to the same dimensions). It has a recess to prevent slippage and appears to be indestructible.

    The Farm Jack brand one sold here in Australia is very similar.

    Hi-Lift Off-Road Base (OR - alleviate jack sinkage on soft ground | Hi Lift Jack Company

    HI Lift Jack Base Plate FOR Recovery IN MUD AND Sand 4x4 4WD Beach Farm Jack | eBay

    Cheers,

    Lou

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    HI Lou,

    Thanks for that, it is mainly for a bottle jack right now so it will probably be aluminium because of the weight.

    h-lift v air jack comes next

    Regards
    Steve

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