Tip of the day.
You know how it is - you're in a tight space and you need to jack up your van to take the wheels off to release the brakes that have been idle for 10 years. You go carefully because you know the jacking points might be a bit dodgy and the back-of-the-garage roof is quite low but don't, what ever you do, forget to close the rear doors - especially when your Black & Decker workmate is sitting just underneath the open door. What tends to happen is that the bottom of the door kind of touches the Workmate as you jack up the van and physics and stuff comes into effect (levers, fulcrums, length X lift - Commerracer knows about all this kind of thing) and the result is a bent hinge and big gaps when the rear doors close [V]
Purely hypothetical you understand but I'll be spending a little time with a big hammer and a gas axe to see if my advice can yield a solution to the scenario I have presented - you just know I couldn't be that clumsy :I
'Harvey the RV'