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Axle stand weight capacity
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Going to start servicing my car tomorrow and checked the maximum weight capacity on the axle stands which is 2 tonne. Are these safe to use on an astra j 5 door?
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The sticker on your door pillar will tell you the front axel weight of your car, which in my case (2.0cdti) is 1140kg. So a 2 tonne axel stand is more than capable of supporting either one of your axels, unless you have a cow sitting on your bonnet or in your boot lol.

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(26:th-Jul-2016, 20:55:09)stigeye Wrote: The sticker on your door pillar will tell you the front axel weight of your car, which in my case (2.0cdti) is 1140kg. So a 2 tonne axel stand is more than capable of supporting either one of your axels, unless you have a cow sitting on your bonnet or in your boot lol.

Lmfao! :-) thanks mate cant wait to get stuck in tomorrow!
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