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CFB
 


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DG wrote:
I have this one

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/...sion-jacks

..it does the job very well ..when lifting on tarmac though remember to keep a piece of marine ply handy to allow the jack wheels to move with the lift of the motor ...otherwise they sink and the D3 is likely to drop off Wink


Thanks DG, I'm off to Machine Mart Smile
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CFB don't worry too much the 3 tonner lifts it clear no problem Wink
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I changed a wheel a few months ago.
It was cold and raining.
I used the tools provided and had no issues whatsoever.
I reckon the key is: find a nice flat solid surface, read the manual and do as instructed.
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ronp wrote:
I used the tools provided and had no issues whatsoever.

Problem with that Ron, is the more you use the standard tools, the less they become up to the job - surprisingly quickly. Don't care now anyway - I've just come off the phone from APB trading and my Takla Air Jack will be here tomorrow Razz






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You got your D3 discount I hope? I still cringe when I think of the password Andrew set up Embarassed
 I know it's not considered "kind" to say no these days, but no. Just no, ok? And if it's not ok, still no.  
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I've used the scissor jack twice by the side of the road and wasn't too pleased with the way the threaded rod flexed in the middle! Shocked

I've got a 3tn trolley jack at home but can't be bothered going out to the shed to see what make it is!
 Have a nice day!
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I replaced the oe sizzer jack with a 2.5 t hydraulic jack , it works well.
and got decent socket and bar for wheel nuts.

Keep your old sizzer jacks , I use mine, and I have a fiew of them, for taking the weight off the springs in my off road trailer when not useing it, it is alwayse packed with gear ready to go and puting the jack between the chasis and springs saves the springs saging over time.

Rob
  
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NoDo$h wrote:
You got your D3 discount I hope?

Scottish........ Group buy king.........




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JMC wrote:
ronp wrote:
I used the tools provided and had no issues whatsoever.

Problem with that Ron, is the more you use the standard tools, the less they become up to the job - surprisingly quickly. Don't care now anyway - I've just come off the phone from APB trading and my Takla Air Jack will be here tomorrow Razz


Good stuff Thumbs Up
Cann't extend to that myself!
Might just pack a can of Spinach in my kit!
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Rob, Where did you get a hydraulic jack with enough lift??

I could only find ones with less than 400mm lift and the manual says not to jack the suspension arms.

Now I chock and use the Hi-Lift.
 Have a nice day!
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JMC wrote:
Scottish........ Group buy king.........




Can a fish swim??? Wink Whistle Laughing


The one I ran over in the ford wasn't doing such a good job of it http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic12362.html
 I know it's not considered "kind" to say no these days, but no. Just no, ok? And if it's not ok, still no.  
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I've got one of the clarke highlift jobs from machine mart, £42. Nice jack for the ammount of times I'm likely to use it. Just wish LR had left a hydraulic bottle jack as standard as per all other Disco's I've owned.

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Changed a wheel at the beginning of the year on my way back down from " The Sally Gap " in the Wicklow mountains(Irish lot should know it) in blizzard conditions , no problems with the D3 jack (plus I forgot to use the choks(sp?)).
BTW I got the puncture whilst being towed out of a snow filled ditch by an L200 and a Patrol GR ( at the same time ).Weather/Traffic report that morning said " Sally Gap" was impassable and as I was dying give the beast its first snow test.I was happily on my way to a site at this stage and was unprepared without shovel etc etc

If the Patrol driving RAF resue chopper pilot and the L200 driving competition lumberjack happen to watch this site Bow down & Thumbs Up to you both.Next time I'll be prepared !
  
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I must confess I've been very impressed with our L200 in the snow. Shortlist for replacing it currently consists of a Navara and a 110 Double Cab. Guess which one I'm voting for, despite the £70pm "supplement".
 I know it's not considered "kind" to say no these days, but no. Just no, ok? And if it's not ok, still no.  
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give us a hint Wink
  
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