Jacking a 5-Series with Floor Jack?
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Originally Posted by ipse dixit' date='Oct 21 2005, 05:54 PM
There are jackstand adapters.
Chere here with the Ultimate Garage - they should have them.
Chere here with the Ultimate Garage - they should have them.
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Me:
"Hi:
I think my subject line expresses my need. Mainly, I want to lift my
545i using my floor jack (and maybe use jack stands on it too). Is
there an adapter that would, for example, fit into the 545i's
rectangular jack receptacle and work with a standard floor jack (and/or jackstands)?
Thanks much,
donv"
Steve at UG:
"I would go with the DK20 ($280) or DK13HLQ ($440) if you need the longer reach to grab the front or rear subframes. The flat top jackstands should be plenty stable.....I don't know of an adapters that anyone has made for the 545i yet. Steve"
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Thanks much. Mine is a Harbor Freight too--the very low race-type jack. It has a rubber pad too. Did you just put the jack over the rectangular jack-insertion space of the 5 Series?
I have the same jack from HFT. I just changed the oil today and jacked up the car at the jacking points without any additional adapters.
If you think about it, when the dealer puts the car on the lift they use the same exact RAISED surfaces.............
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Originally Posted by grease' date='Oct 22 2005, 06:56 PM
Thanks much. Mine is a Harbor Freight too--the very low race-type jack. It has a rubber pad too. Did you just put the jack over the rectangular jack-insertion space of the 5 Series?
I have the same jack from HFT. I just changed the oil today and jacked up the car at the jacking points without any additional adapters.
If you think about it, when the dealer puts the car on the lift they use the same exact RAISED surfaces.............
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I have used my floor jack with the round metal cups directly on the raised section of the BMW jacking points. I have done this several times and have had no problems so far.
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Originally Posted by rodybmw' date='Oct 23 2005, 01:28 AM
I have used my floor jack with the round metal cups directly on the raised section of the BMW jacking points.? I have done this several times and have had no problems so far.
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Originally Posted by donv' date='Oct 21 2005, 10:22 PM
[quote name='lcc014' date='Oct 21 2005, 09:55 PM'][quote name='donv' date='Oct 21 2005, 02:09 PM']Hi Friends:
I will be changing my new wheels/real tires back to my original wheels/run flats for trips. I want to use my floor jack. But, I have looked at the slots the BMW jack fits into. And, of course, floor-jack pads will not fit into the slot. Is there a problem lifting the car with the floor jack covering the protruding walls of the rectangular slots? That is, if I use the floor jack this way, then will the protruding walls break? Another possibility is to place an appropriately sized block of wood into the slot so that the protruding walls don't touch the floor jack. Is there an after-market jacking assist that has a round "puck" that (1) will fit on the round pads of typical floor jacks and (2) is attached to a rectangular portion that will fit into the rectangular slots?
I will be changing my new wheels/real tires back to my original wheels/run flats for trips. I want to use my floor jack. But, I have looked at the slots the BMW jack fits into. And, of course, floor-jack pads will not fit into the slot. Is there a problem lifting the car with the floor jack covering the protruding walls of the rectangular slots? That is, if I use the floor jack this way, then will the protruding walls break? Another possibility is to place an appropriately sized block of wood into the slot so that the protruding walls don't touch the floor jack. Is there an after-market jacking assist that has a round "puck" that (1) will fit on the round pads of typical floor jacks and (2) is attached to a rectangular portion that will fit into the rectangular slots?
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[/quote]Thanks much. Mine is a Harbor Freight too--the very low race-type jack. It has a rubber pad too. Did you just put the jack over the rectangular jack-insertion space of the 5 Series?[snapback]187204[/snapback]
[/quote]Yes, the insertion space behind the front wheels, before the rear wheels. No problem at all.
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Originally Posted by lcc014' date='Oct 24 2005, 01:21 PM
[quote name='donv' date='Oct 21 2005, 10:22 PM'][quote name='lcc014' date='Oct 21 2005, 09:55 PM'][quote name='donv' date='Oct 21 2005, 02:09 PM']Hi Friends:
I will be changing my new wheels/real tires back to my original wheels/run flats for trips. I want to use my floor jack. But, I have looked at the slots the BMW jack fits into. And, of course, floor-jack pads will not fit into the slot. Is there a problem lifting the car with the floor jack covering the protruding walls of the rectangular slots? That is, if I use the floor jack this way, then will the protruding walls break? Another possibility is to place an appropriately sized block of wood into the slot so that the protruding walls don't touch the floor jack. Is there an after-market jacking assist that has a round "puck" that (1) will fit on the round pads of typical floor jacks and (2) is attached to a rectangular portion that will fit into the rectangular slots?
I will be changing my new wheels/real tires back to my original wheels/run flats for trips. I want to use my floor jack. But, I have looked at the slots the BMW jack fits into. And, of course, floor-jack pads will not fit into the slot. Is there a problem lifting the car with the floor jack covering the protruding walls of the rectangular slots? That is, if I use the floor jack this way, then will the protruding walls break? Another possibility is to place an appropriately sized block of wood into the slot so that the protruding walls don't touch the floor jack. Is there an after-market jacking assist that has a round "puck" that (1) will fit on the round pads of typical floor jacks and (2) is attached to a rectangular portion that will fit into the rectangular slots?
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[/quote]Thanks much. Mine is a Harbor Freight too--the very low race-type jack. It has a rubber pad too. Did you just put the jack over the rectangular jack-insertion space of the 5 Series?[snapback]187204[/snapback]
[/quote]Yes, the insertion space behind the front wheels, before the rear wheels. No problem at all.
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[/quote]Great. Thanks much.
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Well, I haven't lifted my E60 (actually, no reason yo thus far) but from the descriptions, it sounds like the E39 has the same rectangular jack pads fore and aft of the wheels.
If so, then no biggie to lift it there...I've done about 30-40 CDV jobs on the E39 and thus have lifted cars from these points all the time. Actually, on most of the E39s, I have to do a double-lift:
Lift from the rear of the front wheel in order to raise the front enough to slide my floor jack under the car to lift from the center mount under the engine.
Then I jack it up until my jack won't go no more and then let 'er down on a pair of jackstands placed aft of each front wheel.
If so, then no biggie to lift it there...I've done about 30-40 CDV jobs on the E39 and thus have lifted cars from these points all the time. Actually, on most of the E39s, I have to do a double-lift:
Lift from the rear of the front wheel in order to raise the front enough to slide my floor jack under the car to lift from the center mount under the engine.
Then I jack it up until my jack won't go no more and then let 'er down on a pair of jackstands placed aft of each front wheel.
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Originally Posted by ?gent99' date='Oct 24 2005, 07:21 PM
Well, I haven't lifted my E60 (actually, no reason yo thus far) but from the descriptions, it sounds like the E39 has the same rectangular jack pads fore and aft of the wheels.
If so, then no biggie to lift it there...I've done about 30-40 CDV jobs on the E39 and thus have lifted cars from these points all the time.? Actually, on most of the E39s, I have to do a double-lift:
Lift from the rear of the front wheel in order to raise the front enough to slide my floor jack under the car to lift from the center mount under the engine.
Then I jack it up until my jack won't go no more and then let 'er down on a pair of jackstands placed aft of each front wheel.
If so, then no biggie to lift it there...I've done about 30-40 CDV jobs on the E39 and thus have lifted cars from these points all the time.? Actually, on most of the E39s, I have to do a double-lift:
Lift from the rear of the front wheel in order to raise the front enough to slide my floor jack under the car to lift from the center mount under the engine.
Then I jack it up until my jack won't go no more and then let 'er down on a pair of jackstands placed aft of each front wheel.
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I have used a floor jack also, but I put a small piece of wood in between the car and jack.