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foxtrotzulu



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Jacking procedure - Totally confused!

I've read several threads on this topic and some say you leave the air suspension alone, other say go to 'off-road' height, other say lock it in access mode, some say leave the tailgate, windows, side door open, some say you can get the wheel to lift itself off the ground.

So.... Is there a definitive answer of the best way to lift the vehicle in order to change a wheel?

Thanks.

Post #484442 Sun Jan 10 2016 5:58pm
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R444SPT



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Put the suspension in extended height mode, otherwise you have to jack to that level first.

Post #484443 Sun Jan 10 2016 6:01pm
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Lost for Words



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Just jack it up. If you want to save a bit of work you can put it in off-road height first. Nothing else to it; opening a door stops it making a ride height change but does not stop it self levelling and you cannot get it to lift itself off the ground as it can only pump air in and relase it, not suck it out. Thumbs Up Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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Post #484444 Sun Jan 10 2016 6:11pm
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Col



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Owners Handbook say's put car in Off Road Height, nothing about leaving door or tailgate open.

Cheers
Col

Post #484446 Sun Jan 10 2016 6:16pm
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Fictivision



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I am new to Land Rover so when I had to change the wheels,from summer to winter I set ride heigh to off-road and i left one door open whole the time,i didnt notice any movement when i was jacking up.

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foxtrotzulu



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Thanks everyone. I think tomorrow's the day when I decide it's finally cold enough to change to winter tyres. Could find myself changing back to marginally blockier summer tyres as soon as I need to venture off-road agin in a few days. The mud has been defeating almost every vehicle not on serious tyres (and Grabbers are barely serious enough let alone the rubbish I'm running at the moment).

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