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philip1972 Member Since: 16 Jun 2017 Location: Marval 87440 Posts: 526 |
I cant really answer the question properly, but I had a 2T trolley jack bend and buckle under my L322.
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30th Jan 2024 6:20pm |
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V8 Bob Member Since: 15 Mar 2018 Location: Cumbria Posts: 361 |
Get a 3 tonne one…your life is worth it! Same with axle stands get 3 tonne ones remember the old adage better safe than sorry!
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30th Jan 2024 6:29pm |
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baz000000 Member Since: 01 Apr 2022 Location: Shropshire Posts: 126 |
I have a 4T two post full rise lift. If you have the space then a 2 post or scissor lift is the safe and comfortable way to go and most RR owners can afford the £2k to £5k install cost. That's only about 3 to 5 RR dealer services. |
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30th Jan 2024 7:13pm |
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Gremlin500 Member Since: 11 Mar 2022 Location: Newcastle, UK Posts: 1477 |
3Te.
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30th Jan 2024 7:27pm |
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AndyRoo Member Since: 06 Dec 2023 Location: Gloucester Posts: 564 |
Hi, I have 2 trolley jacks, a 3 tonne smallish one that I keep in the car and a full size 5 tonne high lift one with a removeable cross beam attachment for major works, get a quality one with a wide base for added stability.
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30th Jan 2024 9:11pm |
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Fla Member Since: 26 Nov 2023 Location: South west Posts: 187 |
I agree with the guys. Always go bigger. We buy these big heavy cars, always better to have bigger kit that is over spec rather than on spec. 3-6 Tonne axle stands at a minimum and 3-5 tonne Jack. If you havent seen the below video by project farm although he is testing US branded axle stands its something everyone should watch.
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31st Jan 2024 10:12am |
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Red Hot one Member Since: 09 Dec 2018 Location: Herefordshire Posts: 175 |
I have 2, 3ton bottle jacks, as mentioned above using a single bottle jack can be a bit too interesting, the vehicle has to be lifted quite high and leans alarmingly on the small footprint. Using 2 jacks makes it more to my liking, but a 3 ton trolley jack is definitely the way to go. SGS regularly do bundled jack & stand deals, good quality kit IMO.
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31st Jan 2024 1:43pm |
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philip1972 Member Since: 16 Jun 2017 Location: Marval 87440 Posts: 526 |
Not only you, I always put the wheels under too! |
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31st Jan 2024 2:23pm |
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Merchy Member Since: 14 Feb 2021 Location: North Wales Posts: 1192 |
Use a 3 tonne trolley jack, and then minimum of two 3 tonne axle stands. If I take off both front wheels, I use three axle stands.
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31st Jan 2024 4:29pm |
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ABAB Member Since: 02 Feb 2017 Location: GB Posts: 283 |
I’ve used this jack successfully https://www.costco.co.uk/Tyres-Automotive/...U/p/254971 2016 SDV8 AB |
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1st Feb 2024 9:47am |
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RDR Member Since: 05 Sep 2014 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 278 |
I have two decent 3ton trolley jacks in the garage and a 2 ton which feels bit sketchy for a Land Rover . I also a have a power built jack which I find works brilliant
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1st Feb 2024 3:38pm |
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Fla Member Since: 26 Nov 2023 Location: South west Posts: 187 |
RDR
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1st Feb 2024 5:34pm |
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RDR Member Since: 05 Sep 2014 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 278 |
It is good, nice and sturdy and lifts very high the ratchet clicks in as you go up which is great and to lower you just bump it up a bit release the safety and lower on the bottle jack.
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1st Feb 2024 5:50pm |
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Fla Member Since: 26 Nov 2023 Location: South west Posts: 187 |
Thanks for the link RDR, that was very good of you. Ill definitely be adding these to the workshop before I get my 2 post lift. Current yokes
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1st Feb 2024 6:06pm |
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