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Declan303



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Afraid I dint know if you can get them pre-drrilled. Declan
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Sharky1168



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Thanks gents

Many thanks for the hints/talk through....purchased & modified mine on Friday and it works a dream (sadly the guy on fleabay no longer has the tools to go with the jack) The 16mm HSS drill bit was expensive at £12, but did the job perfectly. Current RR L322 TDV8 VOGUE
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rar110



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I have a Sprinter jack on the way. I have another smaller D1 jack and was wondering if the front suspension arms are an acceptable jacking point?

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berkshirelad



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I would say no as the arms aren't designed to take high loading in that direction.

They are designed for a longitudinal load with bushes allowing vertical adjustment

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rar110



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Australia 2008 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Atacama Sand

Ta.
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fisha



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IIRC, In the manual, its explicitly stated thats not to be used as a jacking point.

but

i've used it numerous times as its quick and easy when you just need the wheel off the ground for a short time.

Really you want to be jacking either the points on the sills, or the supporting subframe that the arm bolts to. V8 or else ...

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Rob99



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rar110 wrote:
was wondering if the front suspension arms are an acceptable jacking point?


As berkshirelad says, they are not designed to take loads in that direction. The weight of the FF is taken on the air suspension system and those arms are only designed for steering geometry etc.

Although people do jack vehicles up in some seemingly convenient places this would be a point load of at least a tonne on that arm. Can't see how its more convenient than the proper jacking points. If the jack is too short, support it on a sleeper or something solid.

If you absolutely must do it there, for your own safety please use an axle stand before you remove the wheel. 2017 4.4 SDV8 Autobiography
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Jacking on the arms is a hazardous operation and result in the jack slipping Shocked

Sprinter jack... there are several types that I have seen over the years... some are a short lift designed to go under the axle..... some even have a scissor jack Shocked Shocked But they do look totally different to the original highly desired 2 stage blue jacks that stick 2 fingers up at the rest Thumbs Up

There might be a more readily available source from the Dodge Ram Sprinter from the US of A.... the Americans have invented a Dodge that looks exactly like a Mercedes except for the grill badge Rolling Eyes Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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Emperor Mong



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Is there a source of pre-modified jacks?

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miggit



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Like this?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BRAND-NEW-Merced...SwFdtXzosE

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Emperor Mong



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I meant with the top already modified for Rangie use (so the "ears" removed).

Not sure I could do it myself. Well, I could if I had the time. And the tools. And the skills. Other than lacking those, I'm very handy.

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Rolling Eyes Ahh, so your not after a pre-modified jack, you want a completely modified without the messy bit Thumbs Up Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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On some jacks all you have to do is drift a pin out and change the top for a Mini one from ebay , or as in my case it was a different type and I had to cut the lugs off which took four disks on the Grindet and about half an hour to get the shape just right . 2008 MY Supercharged
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Weegie



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You still need to drill the mini one to fit on top. 16mm. John
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