ERAfreak |
07-18-2011 08:24 AM |
Blue print for race jack
Hi, I own a ERA 289 FIA and I would like to build a jack as used during the 60s to lift the Cobra. Is anybody has a blue print or a drawing of it ? Thank you. jacky
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ERA Chas |
07-18-2011 08:33 AM |
I can't help you with the drawings Jacky but I'd give you a word of caution:
I would not pick up any ERA by the jack pads unless you build some steel tube structure to support them. Also ERA's are 300 to 400 pounds heavier than 60's cars and the jack would need more leverage.
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mreid |
07-18-2011 10:57 AM |
I don't know of a cobra (replica or otherwise) that you will be happy with the results of lifting by the quickjacks. Might be cool to have, but not to use.
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