They cost a lot, is it mad to buy a pair?
I don't really know why I'm asking this to be honest, probably just because they cost a lot so I'm sense-checking myself! I'm considering doing my own servicing and maintenance (for the things I can do) on my S4 and I'm a bit a "do it the right way" type of person, so I prefer the idea of a lift which raises the car at the proper jacking points and raises all 4 corners at once. I had considered using some nice jack stands (the Rennstands) but no-one wanted to do a group buy and I was half talking myself in to buying a QuickJack anyway...
I also have polishing machines as I like to do detailing work (well I say I like it, I have an 18 month old and a 3 week old so it's not like I actually get much time to do it!) so the QuickJack would help a lot with wheels-off detailing and just raising the car to a nice workable height rather than breaking my back bending down.
Anyone got one or used one before? They do look pretty spot on and it seems like a fair few people I watch on YouTube are making good use of them. I'm about to replace all my front control arms which would surely cost me north of £500 to do, and if I do servicing myself that's another decent chunk of yearly savings, plus I need to do brake pads soon and will possibly look to do exhaust at some point and maybe lowering springs, so it all starts adding up. Plus, it's fun to do anyway.
I don't really know why I'm asking this to be honest, probably just because they cost a lot so I'm sense-checking myself! I'm considering doing my own servicing and maintenance (for the things I can do) on my S4 and I'm a bit a "do it the right way" type of person, so I prefer the idea of a lift which raises the car at the proper jacking points and raises all 4 corners at once. I had considered using some nice jack stands (the Rennstands) but no-one wanted to do a group buy and I was half talking myself in to buying a QuickJack anyway...
I also have polishing machines as I like to do detailing work (well I say I like it, I have an 18 month old and a 3 week old so it's not like I actually get much time to do it!) so the QuickJack would help a lot with wheels-off detailing and just raising the car to a nice workable height rather than breaking my back bending down.
Anyone got one or used one before? They do look pretty spot on and it seems like a fair few people I watch on YouTube are making good use of them. I'm about to replace all my front control arms which would surely cost me north of £500 to do, and if I do servicing myself that's another decent chunk of yearly savings, plus I need to do brake pads soon and will possibly look to do exhaust at some point and maybe lowering springs, so it all starts adding up. Plus, it's fun to do anyway.