Hokay so...
I had the machinegun fire syndrome, and sourced a replacement TC, and went about fitting it. (for the record, you do NOT need an awkward plethora of tools to do this, regardless of what you read online).
Anyway, out with the old, took about an hour and a half, and pulled it out by hand by working on my back with the suspension at its highest setting.
and in with the new... or not.
It's not so heavy lifting the thing out of the car, but when you're trying to wrestle it up there at awkward angles it becomes twice as heavy.
So I got hold of a transmission trolley, and now have a bit of a dilemma...
So yeah, you see my predicament...
I need to somehow raise the car about a foot to get the jack into the void...
Any suggestions? Consider that the exit to the garage is a steep slope, and can't really use the trolley jack as it's currently full of lumpy metal stuff.
I had the machinegun fire syndrome, and sourced a replacement TC, and went about fitting it. (for the record, you do NOT need an awkward plethora of tools to do this, regardless of what you read online).
Anyway, out with the old, took about an hour and a half, and pulled it out by hand by working on my back with the suspension at its highest setting.
and in with the new... or not.
It's not so heavy lifting the thing out of the car, but when you're trying to wrestle it up there at awkward angles it becomes twice as heavy.
So I got hold of a transmission trolley, and now have a bit of a dilemma...



So yeah, you see my predicament...
I need to somehow raise the car about a foot to get the jack into the void...
Any suggestions? Consider that the exit to the garage is a steep slope, and can't really use the trolley jack as it's currently full of lumpy metal stuff.