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benj193



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jacking up a rrs

so i had a flat tire over the weekend, and when trying to put on the spare tire, i noticed it was very hard to get the car jacked up correctly.
i have a MY06 and from what i have heard, the jack that comes with the car is very unreliable. when i was jacking up, all that was happening was the suspension was lifting. I then set the car to the highest access height possible and tried again. Still no luck as the suspension just dropped slowly on its own.

The only way i could manage was to use multiple jacks on the back of the car and also one on the driveshaft.

Was i doing anything wrong? or are these cars notorious for difficult wheel changes?

Cheers

Post #480733 Mon Nov 23 2015 11:08am
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Lost for Words



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You just have to keep jacking away. Thumbs Up

...and, yes, the supplied jack is not only "unreliable" but downright dangerous. Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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Post #480734 Mon Nov 23 2015 11:30am
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Col



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Re: jacking up a rrs

benj193 wrote:


The only way i could manage was to use multiple jacks on the back of the car and also one on the driveshaft.

Cheers


Not to sure but wouldn't think to advisable to be jacking on the driveshaft.

Cheers
Col

Post #480738 Mon Nov 23 2015 11:56am
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CDS



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Best bet is a 3T trolley jack on a chassis member or a 2T trolley jack on a wish bone (but not the drive shaft)
If you are jacking on the chassis the gap between the tyre and the wheel arch is around 18 inches before the wheel leaves the ground Thumbs Up Over for a visit from disco3.co.uk

Post #480742 Mon Nov 23 2015 12:29pm
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Bladeboy



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I've heard mention of leaving the boot open while jacking to avoid the suspension resetting itself as you hack. I did although one wheel did lower itself during the process

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CDS



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The best way to stop the suspension altering while it's in the air is to use axles stands Rolling with laughter Over for a visit from disco3.co.uk

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Lost for Words



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Bladeboy wrote:
I've heard mention of leaving the boot open while jacking to avoid the suspension resetting itself as you hack. I did although one wheel did lower itself during the process


This is a (sort of) myth that's developed from a slight misunderstanding. Opening a door (not the taligate though) will prevent the ride height change, however, it does not stop the suspension self-levelling. Thumbs Up Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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Post #480748 Mon Nov 23 2015 3:07pm
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alpaca



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I carry a 6t bottle Jack in the boot now ...

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Col



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Lost for Words wrote:
Bladeboy wrote:
I've heard mention of leaving the boot open while jacking to avoid the suspension resetting itself as you hack. I did although one wheel did lower itself during the process


This is a (sort of) myth that's developed from a slight misunderstanding. Opening a door (not the taligate though) will prevent the ride height change, however, it does not stop the suspension self-levelling. Thumbs Up


I think some of that may backdate to the day's of the P38 at least, because I'm sure it said in the Drivers Handbook to open the tailgate to stop suspension lowering.

Cheers
Col

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foxtrotzulu



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alpaca wrote:
I carry a 6t bottle Jack in the boot now ...


I've just been looking at bottle jacks and, unless I'm mistaken, it doesn't look as if they would lift anything like high enough. Most seem to have a maximum height of around 350-400mm and give a lift of just 150mm or so. Does a bottle jack really work?

Post #480798 Tue Nov 24 2015 9:37am
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Lost for Words



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I keep one of these in the car: http://www.sgs-engineering.com/tbj10-10-to...ottle-jack It's overkill on the weight side, but it's sturdy and takes no effort to use. Thumbs Up

There's also a smaller 5-ton version: http://www.sgs-engineering.com/garage-equi...ottle-jack Wink Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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Frax



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I just got one for a freind from a Merc Sprinter, small enough and two stage so should do the job and fit in the boot fine. Lot of Landcruisers now sold
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Post #480811 Tue Nov 24 2015 12:30pm
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DrRob



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Lost for Words wrote:
I keep one of these in the car: http://www.sgs-engineering.com/tbj10-10-to...ottle-jack It's overkill on the weight side, but it's sturdy and takes no effort to use. Thumbs Up

There's also a smaller 5-ton version: http://www.sgs-engineering.com/garage-equi...ottle-jack Wink

Does that reach the chassis ok? Visitor from fullfatrr.com
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DrRob



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Lost for Words wrote:
I keep one of these in the car: http://www.sgs-engineering.com/tbj10-10-to...ottle-jack It's overkill on the weight side, but it's sturdy and takes no effort to use. Thumbs Up

There's also a smaller 5-ton version: http://www.sgs-engineering.com/garage-equi...ottle-jack Wink

Does that reach the chassis ok? Visitor from fullfatrr.com
* GONE. 2012 RR Sport HSE SDV6 Orkney Grey. Now being piloted by RRSTDV8
* GONE: 2011 4.4 TDV8 Full Fat. Amazing piece of kit.
* Current. 1974 Lightweight 2.25L petrol. Old skool
* GONE. Freelander GS TD4 Manual MY2013. Orkney Grey with privacy, cold and clearview packs, armrests (a must!) and a spoiler.
* GONE. Range Rover Classic '93 200Tdi Factory fit
* 1949 80" in family since 1975

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Lost for Words



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Yep; being telescopic, there's more than enough height and the screw can be extended to reach the chassis before you've even started jacking. Thumbs Up Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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