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littlecub



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I checked the sgs-engineering.com place out and decided on a 5 ton jack.(TBJ5)
After a bit of hassle with there system(it showed VAT-when I dont have to pay it),the post to send it was the killer for me.
$144.20AU.
I know it weighs 23.5kg,but 144.20 to post Shocked
If anyone knows of a way to get it to Australia cheaper,please let me know as they wont send it any othere way.

Thanks.
littlecub

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After much reading and faffing I see why the sprinter one is what people generally go for:

It fits in the wheel well & has the highest jacking height out of most jacks available.

The jacking adapter is almost as expensive as the jack itself so unless its absolutely needed
it can be left out of the equation for now.

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If you trawl the forum you will see someone that took a grinder, ground of the horns and made it rectangular. Then glued a rubber layer on top and it fits the hole as well.

I bought the Mini/BMW plastic adapter blocks (on for the big jack at home and one for the Sprinter bottle jack) and just need to drill the hole in the bottom of one of the adapters, remove the horns bit and fit the adapter over the bottle jack ram Smile. MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
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littlecub wrote:
I checked the sgs-engineering.com place out and decided on a 5 ton jack.(TBJ5)
After a bit of hassle with there system(it showed VAT-when I dont have to pay it),the post to send it was the killer for me.
$144.20AU.
I know it weighs 23.5kg,but 144.20 to post Shocked
If anyone knows of a way to get it to Australia cheaper,please let me know as they wont send it any othere way.

Thanks.
littlecub


They probably just have an account with a courier, and that's what the courier quotes them. It's not worth their hassle to find another carrier just for you. I've had a look at their jacks, they're nothing special, just the generic Chinese made ones you can get anywhere. There must be somewhere in Australia that sells them. If it comes to it, how much does a Mercedes dealer charge for a replacement jack for a Sprinter van?

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I got my Merc jack the other day, went outside in the rain and jacked up the motor with it, very happy with its performance Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

The hard rubber blocks (jacking points) absorb the horns no problem so I wont be messing around with the conversion as IMO its not needed.

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supershuttle wrote:
Have I read somewhere that the sprinter jack has to be kept upright or was that another of my imaginings?




The jack on the sprinter van is located under the passenger footwell of the van and is lay on its side from new so it will be fine lay down in a RR. Agueroooooooooo. 93-20
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In view of the scathing criticism of the Range Rover scissor jack and it suitability for use on such a heavy vehicle, has anyone had any feedback from Land Rover on the subject? Also is the jack supplied with the new l405 any better suited to its purpose? Agueroooooooooo. 93-20
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Zirconblue



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The sprinter jack is fine stored laid on it's side, as has been said, it's how it's stored in the vans.

But don't try pumping it when it's laid on it's side, as it'll need re-priming.

Didn't the Range Rover classics have a hydraulic bottle jack.

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The L405 jack looks as weak as the L322 one. The car is 450kg lighter though.

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to my knowledge the P38 came with a bottle jack,
lord only knows why they thought the scissor jack would be a good replacement Shocked Shocked

I haven't thrown the scissor jack away yet as I'm still horrified that it committed suicide, I need to find a suitable way of killing it some more to satisfy myself Twisted Evil

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The D2 came with a bottle jack. Still got mine in the D2. John
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The scissor jack will be cheaper, all adds up on the number of cars they build. And i suspect it was BMW sourced.

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the original classics came with a jack which looked like a bottle but if i recall you had to wind it up with a long handle rather than pumping it. Thumbs Up There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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Pfazz wrote:
In view of the scathing criticism of the Range Rover scissor jack and it suitability for use on such a heavy vehicle, has anyone had any feedback from Land Rover on the subject? Also is the jack supplied with the new l405 any better suited to its purpose?


Many in the D3 world have had the jack fail and the general response from LR is along the lines of "We'll give you a new one if it fails, sir Neutral "... Rolling Eyes Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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northernmonkeyjones wrote:
the original classics came with a jack which looked like a bottle but if i recall you had to wind it up with a long handle rather than pumping it. Thumbs Up


Yes now you mention it, it was a mechanical bottle jack with a screw thead. VW LT's had them instead of the hydraulic one their close relative the sprinter has. I suppose they're safer than a hydraulic bottle jack as there is no chance of the seals going but more fiddly to use.

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