Car slipped off jack stand
#16
This is why when I designed my custom aluminum adapters, I made them so they "fit" into the jack and stand "cups" and "ridges", so they'd somewhat grip in a lateral movement, for this exact reason.
The pre-loading of the car's suspension can cause it to move left/right/front/back when you're jacking up. Especially if you have the parking brake on, the transmission pawl is tight/bound, you've lifted and lowered the car and it's bound differently than when it was first rolled in, etc.
Whenever I change wheels and I'm going up and down multiple times, I always release the brake and trans and roll the car a little bit to get the suspension to unbind.
The pre-loading of the car's suspension can cause it to move left/right/front/back when you're jacking up. Especially if you have the parking brake on, the transmission pawl is tight/bound, you've lifted and lowered the car and it's bound differently than when it was first rolled in, etc.
Whenever I change wheels and I'm going up and down multiple times, I always release the brake and trans and roll the car a little bit to get the suspension to unbind.
#17
Sorry for the mishap but cars can be repaired. You're safe, so count it as a win.
#19
You're taking it very well, and your insurance should cover it. My biggest fear is having it on the stands and working under it when it comes down. That's why I've never even tried to jack it up. Something underneath needs doing I make an appointment. I used to like working on my cars when I was younger and I've been in many far too many precarious situations working shade tree.
Best wishes on getting it back perfect.
Best wishes on getting it back perfect.
#20
I too just want to say that I am sad to hear about your car. However cars can be repaired or replaced. I am relieved to hear that there were no injuries to you or anyone else. Wounded pride hurts but cars are still just things.
I bought a set of jackpads too, but haven't had the courage to use them yet. I have a new set of door struts sitting in the garage waiting to be installed but lacked the confidence to give it a try so far.
We all feel your pain regarding your car. Somehow, owning an Aston is different from all the other cars I've owned. I feel more like a caretaker with my DB9 than I ever felt with the Porsche's, Alfas, Triumphs, Jags, MB's, I've owned over the years. These are special cars and it pains us when this kind of thing happens.
We are all here for you if you need to talk through the repair process. Keep us posted.
I bought a set of jackpads too, but haven't had the courage to use them yet. I have a new set of door struts sitting in the garage waiting to be installed but lacked the confidence to give it a try so far.
We all feel your pain regarding your car. Somehow, owning an Aston is different from all the other cars I've owned. I feel more like a caretaker with my DB9 than I ever felt with the Porsche's, Alfas, Triumphs, Jags, MB's, I've owned over the years. These are special cars and it pains us when this kind of thing happens.
We are all here for you if you need to talk through the repair process. Keep us posted.
#21
Ouch!!! That hurts just looking at the photo. Like everyone said, the car can be fixed. It is a good thing you are ok. After looking t this thread, I will not be jacking up my GT up.
Ron
Ron
#22
Sorry to hear of your incident. Thankfully no one was hurt. Personally, I would not recommend jacking more than one point on a car if using jack stands. There are a number of small lifts available that can raise the whole car safely. I use a Bendpak Scissor lift. There are others out there as well.
#23
Sorry to hear about your mishap. As others have said, thank God you were not under the car.
I have never been completely comfortable when jacking up the Vantage. I usually jack up a couple of feet from the jacking point which raises both wheels.
But there is uncertainty about placing the jack-stands.
Got to find a better way.
I have never been completely comfortable when jacking up the Vantage. I usually jack up a couple of feet from the jacking point which raises both wheels.
But there is uncertainty about placing the jack-stands.
Got to find a better way.
#24
So Sorry!!!!!!!!!!!!
But, I WILL not jack my car or anyone else's car again, on one stand, then more. I will be buying a Quick Jack for sure.
I have no issue with using Jack Pads then only jacking one corner up at a time. Comfortable with the jack for that. But, no more more than one corner now. Not worth the danger, especially when Quick Jacks are only 1.5k or so.
But, I WILL not jack my car or anyone else's car again, on one stand, then more. I will be buying a Quick Jack for sure.
I have no issue with using Jack Pads then only jacking one corner up at a time. Comfortable with the jack for that. But, no more more than one corner now. Not worth the danger, especially when Quick Jacks are only 1.5k or so.
#26
I buy my pucks in bags of 12 and after a few uses toss the bad ones and start fresh.
Agree these cars are a bugger to put up on stands.
Agree these cars are a bugger to put up on stands.
#27
I am a total clod when it comes to mechanical stuff. I bought Jackpoint jack stands that I saw on Jay Leno's garage. I use them with hockey pucks and they are so stable that I feel comfortable lifting up front, back or all. I bought four of them, which was not much cheaper than the quickjack.
It's expensive but an option worth considering.
It's expensive but an option worth considering.
#28
Very happy to know you were not under the car when it happened.
I would get a second opinion on any repair quotes. Due to the tub design i've seen cars written off with similar damage.
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...firestone.html
I would get a second opinion on any repair quotes. Due to the tub design i've seen cars written off with similar damage.
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...firestone.html
#29
Wow, that's awful. Glad to hear you're okay. I'm always a little nervous jacking up the car and securing it. I'm a big fan of the JackPoint jackstands - they secure the car in a way that makes me feel comfortable. I've written about them before (I'm not affiliated with them; I'm just a happy customer.):
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...jack-pads.html
I ended up making an aluminum jackpad, which has a hole in the middle. I run an aluminium dowel through the jackpad to form a connection with the plate on the JackPoint stand and the rubber grommet under the Aston. (Photos below.) This prevents the jackpad from slipping laterally.
Sure, a hockey puck would work just as well. But, like you guys, I'm an Aston owner. I like my stuff pretty.
[By the way, this isn't a sales pitch for my aluminum jackpads. I never wanted to sell these for the reason illustrated by this thread; accidents happen, and it's not worth the liability.]
Hope this helps!
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...jack-pads.html
I ended up making an aluminum jackpad, which has a hole in the middle. I run an aluminium dowel through the jackpad to form a connection with the plate on the JackPoint stand and the rubber grommet under the Aston. (Photos below.) This prevents the jackpad from slipping laterally.
Sure, a hockey puck would work just as well. But, like you guys, I'm an Aston owner. I like my stuff pretty.
[By the way, this isn't a sales pitch for my aluminum jackpads. I never wanted to sell these for the reason illustrated by this thread; accidents happen, and it's not worth the liability.]
Hope this helps!
#30
I'm getting the estimate next weekend, but will take it to a shop I know that does body work for exotics. My bet is there will a large difference between the two. That will be a fight.
To answer a question, I did have my tires chocked. The jacks are standard 3 ton ratchet jacks.
I'm going to get a quick jack. I will never put another car on jack stands.
To answer a question, I did have my tires chocked. The jacks are standard 3 ton ratchet jacks.
I'm going to get a quick jack. I will never put another car on jack stands.
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