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Using the incorrect jack or working on the car whilst incorrectly supported with [[axle stands]] can be costly. <gallery> Image:S2 fallen off scissor jack.jpg|S2 fallen off trolley jack (scissor jack only in place as emergency measure to rescue the situation). Image:S1 fallen off trolley jack.jpg|S1 fallen off trolley jack </gallery> When using a trolley jack on a paved surface (like in the first picture) be carefull as you jack the car up. As the car rises, the jack needs to roll forward to move with the car as it lifts. - In the case above the jack caught in the gap between to paving bricks causing the car to slide off the edge of the jack as it was raised. - VERY easily done if you don't think about it. [[Category:DIY]]
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