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Wogger



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Leaving FF on axle stands.

Going to get the wheels powder coated.
I can't get my mitts on a spare set of wheels, so would it be ok to leave the motor on heavy duty axle stands for a couple of days?
I'm not happy about it, but I've no alternative at the moment Embarassed

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Strider



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I would think no problems as mine was on axle stands for a couple of weeks recently when I worked on it.
I would suggest when you have got your wheels back on drive fairly slowly for a couple of minutes
for the suspension to reset itself.
Mine sorted itself out with no warning bongs so it should be ok for you as well Thumbs Up .

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Rob99



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It should be fine but make sure it's supported under the structural chassis and not any of the suspension components. 2017 4.4 SDV8 Autobiography
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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Should be fine sir... My classic LSE has been suspended for the past month or so!

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steptoe



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Had mine shot blasted and powder coated (all over, not just the faces) in satin black, £40 each.

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Bought five goodyear tyres with delivery mileage on them from a forum member on a bike forum i belong to, taken off a brand new land rover because the owner preferred a different brand of tyre and didn't want the originals back. .

Chucked in the back of the RR.

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And down to my mates tyre garage to fit them.

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Wogger



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Cheers chaps
Gonna fit a new grille while I'm at it as well

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northernmonkeyjones



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Shouldn’t be a problem if you carefully position them. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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GGDR



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steptoe where did you get your rims done?
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p38arover



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Rob99 wrote:
It should be fine but make sure it's supported under the structural chassis and not any of the suspension components.


Why? When the car is on it's wheels, it is supported on its suspension components.

I'd put the axle stands under the suspension - if you don't you're going to have to lift the car very high to remove the wheels and the suspension will be left hanging. Ron B. VK2OTC
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nino_nino



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ohuntsman



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after mine fell over last week and snapped my 3 tonne axel stands I have 6 tonnes stand firmly on the non wobbly structural chasis

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Rob99



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p38arover wrote:

Why? When the car is on it's wheels, it is supported on its suspension components.


I agree that having an axle stand under a roll bar or lower wishbone would be fine for changing a wheel or working on one corner for a few hours, but I wouldn't want to have all 4 corners supported that way for several days. 2017 4.4 SDV8 Autobiography
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