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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8971 |
Lots of tyre places will jack off the suspension arms rather than the chassis points. Done correctly, it's fine to do so. It has the benefit of only needing to jack the thing up a couple of inches to get the tyre clear of the ground. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Thu Sep 05 2019 8:01am |
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Bardley Member Since: 26 Jul 2018 Location: Herts Posts: 150 |
As long as the jack wasn't sited on floor pans etc. and was lifted on the suspension components in the correct place, then it should be fine.
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Thu Sep 05 2019 8:02am |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4968 |
Never lowered suspension before jacking up vehicle, and always use low profile jack under wishbone arms, just make sure they haven't jacked on the compressor on the n/s/r either, have seen clowns do that.
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Thu Sep 05 2019 8:36am |
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flydive Member Since: 16 May 2007 Location: South Posts: 1213 |
The manual says to set it to off-road '08 RRS TDV8 I converted my diesel RRS to run on an environmentally friendly mixture of caribou fat and baby seals oil |
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Thu Sep 05 2019 10:46am |
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Hog Member Since: 03 Dec 2015 Location: Wassenaar Posts: 254 |
Correct Flydive. And open one door.
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Thu Sep 05 2019 1:53pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8971 |
I think the manual says to jack from off road height as they are writing for someone using the weak little supplied jack. You don't want to be lifting it any further than you have to on one of those!
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Thu Sep 05 2019 5:26pm |
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flydive Member Since: 16 May 2007 Location: South Posts: 1213 |
Yes, but why would you want to lift those extra 5 cm by "hand" when you can have the car to do it? '08 RRS TDV8
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Thu Sep 05 2019 5:50pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8971 |
Because with my trolley jack it's easy and no real effort to do. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Thu Sep 05 2019 6:08pm |
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flydive Member Since: 16 May 2007 Location: South Posts: 1213 |
Well, then you could put the car in access mode, to have more fun '08 RRS TDV8
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Thu Sep 05 2019 6:14pm |
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Topsy Member Since: 06 Jan 2017 Location: Swansea Posts: 48 |
Hi
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Fri Sep 06 2019 9:12am |
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DrRob Member Since: 23 Feb 2011 Location: Hampshire Posts: 2011 |
Much easier to use a trolley jack under suspension as suggested above. 2 pump, wheel off. Job done. Visitor from fullfatrr.com
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Fri Sep 06 2019 3:08pm |
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flydive Member Since: 16 May 2007 Location: South Posts: 1213 |
You can even have the car lift the wheel by itself
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Fri Sep 06 2019 3:27pm |
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Tyrefitter Member Since: 19 Jul 2015 Location: Bridlington East Yorkshire Posts: 3677 |
I usually lift all 4 wheels at the same time
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Fri Sep 06 2019 4:49pm |
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N60613 Member Since: 24 Jun 2016 Location: capljina Posts: 32 |
this is how i lift mine. normal height selected.
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Sat Sep 07 2019 7:54am |
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