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smac343
 


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hi all I was unfortunate enough to have a puncture on the way home on Friday (new tyre £150 grrr) has anyone else had problems with the jack handle the extension bar and the hook part now spin in each other, bit of a silly design for a car that heavy. Looks like ill be buying a new jack this week
  
Post #21502414th Oct 2007 6:06 pm
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CFB
 


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Most of us have ditched the standard one and gone for a decent trolley jack

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/...rolley-jac

Or if your wealthy enough the Takla air jack (around £300 I think Shocked )
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Post #21504114th Oct 2007 6:32 pm
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smac343
 


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cotefarmboy thanks for the link i think i will be looking into getting one as cant go through that again what a palava
  
Post #21504514th Oct 2007 6:35 pm
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Yip, get a trolley jack or airbag.

I had this happen to me when trying to change a tyre. Luckily I had a break-bar and sockets with me.

  
Post #21504614th Oct 2007 6:35 pm
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DSL
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Airjack & compressor. Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

Can't use a trolley jack on my gravel drive. Big Cry Big Cry

PS jkp is that broken LR parts on Mrs jkp's nice granite kitchen worktop??? Shocked
  

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Post #21504714th Oct 2007 6:36 pm
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TazDaz
 


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Like the car, it's under warranty ....
Having said that, I'm really concerned about the supplied scissor jack - used mine twice (at home) and it's showing signs of wear (like yours) It's not really up to heaving a car the weight of a D3 in the air I reckon.

For home use I've just got a trolley jack but am now considering something different to the one LR supply for travel. Maybe an air-jack?
I also want to modify the spare wheel lowering device so you don't have to unload half a ton of stuff from the back to get at the drive nut.

Maybe a permament extension type of thing that would sit flush with the load space? Friend of mine uses a small rechargable electric drill to lower/raise this.

Any thoughts, anyone?
  
Post #21504814th Oct 2007 6:37 pm
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I'm on my 3rd LR jack, now only emergency use when I've no airjack. I think it was Wiggs that did a good post on "wheel lowering without unloading boot" thingy. Thumbs Up
   
Post #21505014th Oct 2007 6:39 pm
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DSL wrote:


PS jkp is that broken LR parts on Mrs jkp's nice granite kitchen worktop??? Shocked



Oh don't you start as well. I got enough grief from her about that!! It still gets cast up during 'kitchen' arguments Rolling Eyes
  
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Thanks DSL

Found this post http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic9916.html Thumbs Up
  
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Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Whistle
   
Post #21505314th Oct 2007 6:43 pm
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TazDaz
 


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Found this ... says 3 ton and reasonable price

http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=18521
  
Post #21505614th Oct 2007 6:49 pm
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I think slimer looked at that and thought it only suitable/would struggle (one or t'other) to lift a Ford Fiesta.
   
Post #21505714th Oct 2007 6:51 pm
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TazDaz
 


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Sheep
Well I don't know .. the specs LOOK ok -

Specification:
Lifting capacity ... 3000kg
Inflatable bag size ... 480 x 545mm
Hose length ... 4.5M (approx.)
Inflating time ... 50 secs. (approx.) at idle speed

You'd obviously need a bung for the second pipe to get the pressure up.
Wonder if anyone's tried one? It's £250 cheaper than a Takla! Rolling Eyes
  
Post #21506014th Oct 2007 6:57 pm
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I was tempted by the draper air jack but at £50 there must be a catch.

My wheelbrace snapped too and was swapped under warranty but I too now always carry a breaker bar and socket in the back now.
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Post #21507014th Oct 2007 7:35 pm
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Slimer will sell you his Draper air jack for £25 but you won't thank him as it's won't lift your car. If you still want to give it a go I'll sell you a bung for your second exhaust that works (unlike the Takla one) for £18 inc p&p. Thumbs Up
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