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jacks..

just done my front discs and pads and i had loads of effort in jacking the FFRR up using a bog standard 2ton argos type jack...does anyone use the 'farm/4x4' type that works on a ratchet system, if so are they nay good for the RR.... ... - .- -.




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Post #33757 26th Oct 2010 1:01pm
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I have a very old 3 ton EPCO trolley jack that belonged to my father, it lifts the FFRR easily.

Do the ratchet jacks have enough reach to lift a FFRR?

Another alternative would be a truck bottle jack, they have a lifting capacity of around 20 tons and are not expensive

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Would love to be able to change my pads and stuff myself... dumb arse in that department...

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@47p2..they have a 'safe' reach/lift of 50cm with 2 1/2 tons which is probably high enough to lift one corner of a FFRR....

@rob...you've got talents in other depts and when you get your fairly new FFRR, the dealer will take care of these things... ... - .- -.




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Re: jacks..

scarey wrote:
just done my front discs and pads and i had loads of effort in jacking the FFRR up using a bog standard 2ton argos type jack...does anyone use the 'farm/4x4' type that works on a ratchet system, if so are they nay good for the RR....


The farm 4x4 type is IMHO for recovery offroad only.
I would never work on a vehicle held by one as they are not very stable.
They will also have nothing on a FFRR to attach to, as you need a strong mounting point on the outside of the vehicle.

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there are four jacking points on the FFRR and to only fit a spare on the roadside for instance , surely these jacks would be ok....

i might have given the impression that i wanted one of these for maintenance work ,sorry..


edit........useful link
http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forums/4x4-...-jack.html ... - .- -.




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Post #33768 26th Oct 2010 1:48pm
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I use a 3 ton low profile high lift jack from Costco, was about £90. Here it is almost at full lift..


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Perfect for my work van too, (LWB Vivaro) but a little ott when I use it on the Mini Laughing 2006 Mercedes CLS
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crikey thats a bit close to the van !!!

looks like that jack does the job... Thumbs Up

btw, whats the reach on your jack? ... - .- -.




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My preferred method Thumbs Up

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there are four jacking points on the FFRR and to only fit a spare on the roadside for instance , surely these jacks would be ok....

i might have given the impression that i wanted one of these for maintenance work ,sorry..


Yes, that's the farm 4x4 jack I thought you mean SCarey. Often called a Hi-Lift as they sell a lot of them.

The jacking point on the FFRR is not suitable. You need an all enclosed tube right upto the jack. See a defender bumper or rock slider for an example.
With the curved side of the FFRR you can't get close enough even if it did fit, which I don't think it does.

They are also far more unstable than nearly every other jack out there. A bit of side pressure and they go over very easy. Shocked

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Now thats just showing off Laughing Thumbs Up

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never thought about the RR side profile ..makes a lot of sense now you've pointed it out...i'll have to look for a reasonably priced [3ton?] trolley jack with a high reach ... ... - .- -.




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The one Maak uses is perfect. I have the same. Thumbs Up

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have you the jack's spec FOX? ... - .- -.




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The jacking beam is air operated and has a 1.5 ton weight limit, more than enough for the front or back of my vehicles.

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