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Old 21-07-2011, 05:27 AM   #1
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Had a puncture so pulled over to change it.

Managed to get the wheel back on just before it dropped.

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Old 21-07-2011, 07:04 AM   #2
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Had a puncture so pulled over to change it.

Managed to get the wheel back on just before it dropped.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...0072011201.jpg
Wow, is that the jack that the car came with? Was it on level(ish) ground or ...? Regardless, it's not very, um, inspring, is it. I bet Ford (or whomever) won't be at all interested, smells too much like a costly recall.
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Old 21-07-2011, 08:31 AM   #3
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Default Re: A lesson on safety ha

Ford Aus don't use a jack like that, their jacks are not much better but are made from slightly thicker steel than that (around 1.6mm - 2.0mm), that one in the picture looks like 0.9mm - 1.1mm. Also note, it is a thin piece of U channel where the failure is and it has buckled, Ford Aus have a slight bend in to make it more like a box frame. I'm guessing that this was for something like a focus or a fiesta.
Either way though, it's absolutely pathetic and I'd be taking it up with the manufacturer. Tell them you're having recurring nightmares and you've experienced loss of libido. In Australian courts, saying you've lost your libido is usually worth an additional $50,000 to your claim.
Thank God you weren't hurt.
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Old 21-07-2011, 09:02 AM   #4
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Have had that happen to me a few times. The jack that came with my car had a 10 degree angle on it already
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Old 21-07-2011, 09:18 AM   #5
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Tell them you're having recurring nightmares and you've experienced loss of libido. In Australian courts, saying you've lost your libido is usually worth an additional $50,000 to your claim.
Thank God you weren't hurt.
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Old 21-07-2011, 09:35 AM   #6
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Default Re: A lesson on safety ha

Dad's XF jack looked similar. The base had a toothed arch that allowed the jack to be placed on an angle.

Last time he used it, car buckled over and the jack base got jammed into one of the extreme angles it supported and he never told anyone (a man of few words he is)...

Found out when I used his car and got a flat...... Don't know if it was the standard one but I'm pretty sure it was.
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Old 21-07-2011, 09:44 AM   #7
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that's why i usually stick the spare tire under the car while putting on wheel nuts or what ever. if the jack falls over, you can still get one under it to re jack it up (and might not crush your foot).

of course, it wont help if the jack collapses and is useless like in this case. i think i'll just call roadside assistance.
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Old 21-07-2011, 09:52 AM   #8
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that's why i usually stick the spare tire under the car while putting on wheel nuts or what ever. if the jack falls over, you can still get one under it to re jack it up (and might not crush your foot).

of course, it wont help if the jack collapses and is useless like in this case. i think i'll just call roadside assistance.
Yep, I always do that too.

If it is indeed not a "proper Falcon jack" as claimed above in a post, I wonder how hard it would be for a mistake to be made at the factory and the wrong one get put in? I mean, to be blunt, they all look pretty much alike to me and more or less the same size...the one in my '82 Celica looks identical to that. Be worth looking into. Do they have a code or something on them?

Can't really say I've ever taken that much close notice of my jack...I damn sure will be now...
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Old 21-07-2011, 06:21 PM   #9
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Had a puncture so pulled over to change it.

Managed to get the wheel back on just before it dropped.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...0072011201.jpg
To me that looks like the jack stayed up fine, but the car rolled either back or forwards.

Did you chock the wheels or put the hand brake on.?
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Old 21-07-2011, 06:27 PM   #10
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My Ba jack did that and I work next to a wreckers and they don't sell Ba jacks because of the reason
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Old 21-07-2011, 06:32 PM   #11
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Regardless of what model it is the Ford jacks are rubbish, I refuse to use them unless I cannot use anything else.
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Old 21-07-2011, 06:42 PM   #12
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Wow, and to think i was under my car most of today with it supporting on the standard ba jack and an fg jack
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Wow, and to think i was under my car most of today with it supporting on the standard ba jack and an fg jack
We have a winner for this weeks Darwin award.
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Old 21-07-2011, 07:38 PM   #14
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Default Re: A lesson on safety ha

When underneath a car, ALWAYS USE STANDS.

Don't have some? They costl ike $50 for a pair, carry a pair in your car.

Poor quality stuff, they should follow the approach of Mercedes and include a small bottle jack I reckon. We work on Sprinters and they've got one.
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Old 21-07-2011, 07:43 PM   #15
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This is why I invested in a trolley jack and axle stands. A few hundred dollars or your life, it's not hard to choose people.
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Old 21-07-2011, 08:09 PM   #16
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You cart a trolley jack and stands around in your car?

**** that just call nrma
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Old 21-07-2011, 08:25 PM   #17
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it is indeed a ford ba ute stand as stamped on it. It was chocked up with handbrake on a level surface.

Just looked at the safe lifting limit on it. 1550kgs. It started creaking then buckling under pressure.
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Old 21-07-2011, 08:38 PM   #18
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Definately agree the factory jacks are garbage emergency use tyre changing only jeebus you cant expect a decent jack in a cheap car like a falcon
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Buy a semi-cheap bottle jack like a Masada and keep it when you sell the car.

That said I've used Falcon jacks over the ages and never had a problem, but that one dodgy jack you use could very well be your last...
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Regardless of what model it is the Ford jacks are rubbish, I refuse to use them unless I cannot use anything else.

Not just Ford jacks. Sissor jacks are only good to put plainers on, for timber work.
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Wow, and to think i was under my car most of today with it supporting on the standard ba jack and an fg jack

Made that mistake about 15 years ago. Still got the scars on my face to prove it.
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Wow, and to think i was under my car most of today with it supporting on the standard ba jack and an fg jack
I had the whole front end on two of the Ford jacks when I was doing brake conversion.

BUT I had big jarrah logs as supports just in case they let go.
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Seen it happen to a Territory jack too.. Had to get one from a TE Magna in the end, which actually supported the territory. Amazing a jack rated for a car that weighs 1500KG is better than fords crap.
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Old 22-07-2011, 01:00 AM   #24
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A couple of years back I was passing the ??Cooroy?? exit on the Bruce Highway (I was headed sth). I noticed a HJ/X/Z one tonner with its front way too low parked on the on ramp. Couldnt see too much as the grass between me and the car obscured the road surface, and as it turns out a tad more was obscured. I didnt think much of it other than a Holden dumped on its discs, and apparently neither did anyone else.

The following day I heard on the news that the owner was found dead underneath it. Jack collapsed. They said he was there for hours before anyone noticed.

Dont do it folks, its not worth it. I often just use two old rims laid flat under the wheels, or stands if a wheel has to come off. The rims tend to not get in the way like stands can when Im underneath.
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Old 22-07-2011, 02:04 AM   #25
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no too ways about it those scissor jacks are a dangerous bit of gear, , never get under a car supported by one, i have had them strip the thread and come down in an almighty hurry, and failing in other ways too , well not a ford one fail (yet) but you should not trust any of them.
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Guys for like $50.00 you can get a bottle jack from superschit auto. It's rated to around 3 tonnes and is a hell of a lot stronger than the scissor of death jacks that manufacturers put in their car.
That being said, anyone who gets under a car supported by a scissor jack IS a moron. Always use the spare under the sill so if it gives way, it will crash onto the spare and not you. Never take it for granted, and ask yourself; would I be able to lift this thing off me if the jack gave way?
It only takes a moment of inattention to change your life so safeguard yourself by taking precautions like I mentioned before - put the spare wheel under the sill in case the jack fails.
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Old 22-07-2011, 09:16 AM   #27
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Any person that gets under a car using the ford factory jack, and consequently gets injured has no right for a court case.

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That said, I have seen other vehicle onwers manuals state that while the vehicle is on the jack you must have the spare wheel under the sill in case of jack failure.
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"Use common sence... " lol
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"Use common sence... " lol
Yeah, but Ford spelt it right
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