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mrfrog Member Since: 07 Aug 2012 Location: Berkshire Posts: 285 |
Can't see why you couldn't use axle stands provided you're putting them under something solid. They'll need to be pretty tall or you'll some packing under them to raise them.
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Sun Sep 02 2012 2:55pm |
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RRS09 Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Wales Posts: 10 |
Thanks for your reply, as for disconnecting the battery, will that result in me losing a radio code? Thanks again. |
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Sun Sep 02 2012 2:59pm |
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defender_uk Member Since: 08 Aug 2006 Location: North Yorkshire, Pickering Posts: 169 |
yes you will.... |
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Sun Sep 02 2012 3:01pm |
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SRE Member Since: 16 Jan 2010 Location: Alicante Prov Spain + Hampshire UK Posts: 2329 |
WHAT radio code ? In Spain - 2018 F Pace - Frightened away from the Sports due to crank failures Gone - A couple of RRS, A couple of Disco's. However thinking of another Sport. |
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Sun Sep 02 2012 3:09pm |
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RRS09 Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Wales Posts: 10 |
Well, seeing as I've been advised to disconnect the battery, I need to know if I will lose the code or not? Or do Land Rovers/Range Rovers not have one? |
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Sun Sep 02 2012 3:15pm |
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DMike Member Since: 09 Nov 2007 Location: Perthshire Posts: 79 |
There is no radio code |
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Sun Sep 02 2012 4:17pm |
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rrsboy Member Since: 06 Jan 2009 Location: UK Posts: 1391 |
keep the tailgate open and the hazard lights on = air suspension doesn't re-adjust itself
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Sun Sep 02 2012 5:17pm |
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mrfrog Member Since: 07 Aug 2012 Location: Berkshire Posts: 285 |
Ditto, no radio code on mine either, you might loose radio presents and the clock will need resetting on the radio if this is where yours is. "Roads ? Where we're going there are no roads." Back to the future. |
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Sun Sep 02 2012 5:25pm |
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codfather Member Since: 13 Feb 2010 Location: ayr Posts: 1171 |
Hanging the wheels has to be done in extended hight, did this before the summer to rotate the tyres, once up in the air with your hi lift jack stick axle stands under chassis rails and you will be fine
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Sun Sep 02 2012 7:46pm |
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firstinretail Member Since: 30 Jul 2011 Location: bolton Posts: 461 |
Spot on. Be very carefully lifting all the wheels of the ground at the same time(as some ramps do) it can blow the out of the compressor. If you took some fog and put it in a jar, would it be missed. |
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Sun Sep 02 2012 8:08pm |
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mse Member Since: 08 Mar 2011 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 2916 |
Sorry, procedure for jacking the car is really important
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Mon Sep 03 2012 4:55pm |
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Very Annoyed Site Moderator Member Since: 23 Aug 2005 Location: bat-wielding monkey-spanking tough-love zero-tolerance Euro-sceptic moderator - So just watch it! Posts: 19459 |
A simple safety measure I always did was but the wheel under the chassis in case the RRS slipped off the jack. I used to have an air jack which was fab lifting the car. 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Mon Sep 03 2012 5:52pm |
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mse Member Since: 08 Mar 2011 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 2916 |
There are a few jack safety tips...the wheel one can be useful - but not always the thing to do.
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Mon Sep 03 2012 6:40pm |
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firstinretail Member Since: 30 Jul 2011 Location: bolton Posts: 461 |
That's sorry, a door has to be open this disables the suspension, but a door can blow shut so the tailgate is used. Try adjusting the suspension with a door or tailgate open, nothing to do with the windows. Forums are dangerous when wrong info is given out ! If you took some fog and put it in a jar, would it be missed. |
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Mon Sep 03 2012 6:45pm |
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