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Jimmy Salsa Member Since: 03 Mar 2009 Location: Hunter Valley Posts: 257 |
Coming home from work tonight I had a puncture and enjoyed? a few white knuckle moments as the car starting sliding sideways going through a roundabout and the tyre collapsed under the roll of the car.
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Fri Feb 05 2010 10:48am |
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Zilch Member Since: 20 Mar 2006 Location: Sydney, sometimes the Whitsundays Posts: 2835 |
HST SC'S lower themselves gently, a butler gets out the back and changes the tyre, if this does not fix it, the owner can hitch a ride on the butlers back to the nearest Limo hire, whilst the offending vehicle is wafted to the nearest "point of fixing" Another Pommie Bar Steward down under
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Fri Feb 05 2010 11:32am |
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Jimmy Salsa Member Since: 03 Mar 2009 Location: Hunter Valley Posts: 257 |
The tyre was a blow out and there is a 6inch split in the middle of the tread so will be interesting to see if Coopers honour their 50,000km warranty.
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Sat Feb 06 2010 11:20am |
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SpikeUK Member Since: 22 Jun 2009 Location: Cornwall Posts: 30 |
Mmmm, that sounds about right. |
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Sat Feb 06 2010 12:21pm |
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SpikeUK Member Since: 22 Jun 2009 Location: Cornwall Posts: 30 |
I Looked up the bushranger exhaust jack - it's an interesting gadget, but I did notice on their site: Never use X Jack for vehicle maintenance, accessory fitment or wheel removal. Nor recommended for wheel removal, then. |
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Sat Feb 06 2010 12:37pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
In the early days of RRS there were several instances of the supplied cheap jack collapsing, IIRC on one occassion trapping the owner under the car when he was changing a wheel. SO be very careful using the supplied jack, it sin't up to the job. if you still have LR Assist cover then call out the LRA/AA to change the wheel. It has the added advantage that you also stay clean! 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Sat Feb 06 2010 2:30pm |
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Leo Member Since: 17 Sep 2007 Location: Nomad Posts: 554 |
I think they're just covering themselves legally. I'd trust an air jack over the LR one. |
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Sat Feb 06 2010 2:34pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
There is a version suitable for heavier SUVs that the Disco3 guys bought a load of with a group buy - Very Annoyed has one IIRC. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Sat Feb 06 2010 2:39pm |
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Batts Member Since: 17 Oct 2009 Location: London Posts: 5 |
I have exactly the same problem as Jimmy in this original post. Anyone got any answers please? Thanks |
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Sat Dec 01 2012 11:44am |
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disco4x4au Member Since: 17 Nov 2009 Location: Perth Posts: 147 |
Odd - mine does, albeit only when deflated? Is the spare well different on the pre-2010 RRS? Cheers, Gordon 2015 RRS SDV6 SE, Santorini Black, GOE 2-way HS rods, Traxide dual battery, 275/55R20 Nitto TerraGraplers 2015 Discovery 4 SDV6 HSE - GOE 3-way HS rods, GOE underbody plates and sliders, 275/65R18 Courgia MT |
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Mon Dec 03 2012 1:02am |
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RichG Member Since: 23 Nov 2012 Location: Adelaide AU Posts: 29 |
So Jimmy Salsa you're a member on this forum - I've been watching your exploits on youtube, very impressed, it was actually your videos that was the last bit of convincing I needed to buy an RRS. Would love to join you guys whenever you're heading out again - just have to get the right rubber. Heading up Cape York in feb too although will probably stick to the bypass road this time as my RRS is literally immaculate and I want to keep it that way as long as possible!!
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Tue Dec 04 2012 10:01pm |
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garrycol Member Since: 30 Nov 2010 Location: Canberra Posts: 1067 |
Cape York in Feb???? It is still in the Wet - i doubt you will get very far. 07MY RRS TDV6 Arctic Frost Aspen Interior |
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Wed Dec 05 2012 4:30am |
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Zilch Member Since: 20 Mar 2006 Location: Sydney, sometimes the Whitsundays Posts: 2835 |
concur, lived in tropical queensland for 2 years from 2008 to 2010, even the tarmac becomes impassable in the wet season not rubber you need, its a boat Another Pommie Bar Steward down under MY20 Defender 110 SE P400 Eiger/Ebony MY10 3.0 RRS TDv6 Fuji/Ebony/Anigre |
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Wed Dec 05 2012 10:25am |
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RichG Member Since: 23 Nov 2012 Location: Adelaide AU Posts: 29 |
I lived on the tableland for six years. I have been up the Cape in Feb before - my mate owns a share in a property up there. Won't be doing the entire trip though since as you said I'd need a boat, but you can make it up past Coen with little fuss. Depends on the year as well. At the start of the ye I drove my Audi up to the tableland and got as far as Laura on a day trip. Loved it, but will have a bit more security in the RRS (almost got flooded on the way back and scraped the undercarriage of the Audi numerous times on the crappy outback roads). MY08 RRS TDV6, Chawton/Black, sunroof, hk, 268k km
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Wed Dec 05 2012 11:07pm |
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