The part no. he listed are VAG ones so any VAG dealer should be able to get them
TC it would be much cheaper to get them off any Audi dealership as the cost price from ECS is more expensive plus you'll have to pay postage and packaging. The latter is not cheap as ECS only ship using USP.hth
Quote from: SteveP on November 02, 2008, 09:47:19 pmThe part no. he listed are VAG ones so any VAG dealer should be able to get them Even thought they have universal VW/Audi numbers, in reality, your VW dealership computer won't let them order it for you there.You will have to go to an Audi dealership to get them!
I would still be carefull with using axle stands with these lift pads. They are really meant for trolley jacks, which have a circular cup. Axle stands often have a V shaped fork, which is better suited on much harder underbody points.
I just dont fancy even being around the car with them scissor jacks in use let a lone being under it.
Quote from: Top Cat on November 03, 2008, 02:32:47 pmI just dont fancy even being around the car with them scissor jacks in use let a lone being under it. The "widow maker" isn't actually that bad. Infact, for simple jobs like whipping a wheel off for a clean and polish, it is perfectly OK - providing you don't actually get under the car (or let kids play inside the car!)
thats weird, i jacked my car up today to change wheels and those rubber mounting points were there ? I thought they were not standard ? or am i getting confused.com ?