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    Jack recommendations

    So, had to use the Defender jack in anger today under the caravan, thanks to the Cooper ST delaminating (thought that happening was an urban myth!).

    In short, it sucks. So, I'm in the market for a bottle jack replacement. I know the Disco jacks are supposed to be the business, but hard to find.

    Anyway, rather than buy any old cheap creap, I'd rather get something that's going to last, and don't mind paying for it.

    Any suggestions?

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    Without going into quality issues (how often do you use a jack anyway?) a dual stage jack is great under axles with flat tyres:

    10 TON HIGH LIFT HYDRAULIC BOTTLE JACK CAR STANDS TOOLS | eBay

    Or carry two jacks, one smaller and one slightly larger.

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    Sorry to have to tell you that you cant go past a LandCruiser Jack, Also Hiace / Hilux , use same Jacks. Should be able to pick one up at a wreckers easily enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bee utey View Post
    Without going into quality issues (how often do you use a jack anyway?) a dual stage jack is great under axles with flat tyres:

    10 TON HIGH LIFT HYDRAULIC BOTTLE JACK CAR STANDS TOOLS | eBay

    Or carry two jacks, one smaller and one slightly larger.
    I bought a 5 TON version of that from the same seller a while back. Works well on the 110. Looks like he's only got the 10T one in stock at the moment.

    Make sure whichever one you get is short enough to get under the axle when the tyre is completely flat and sitting on the rim.

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Sorry to have to tell you that you cant go past a LandCruiser Jack, Also Hiace / Hilux , use same Jacks. Should be able to pick one up at a wreckers easily enough.
    x2. I use one for both the truck and boat. The Nissan one isn't bad either and also cheap.

    Allan

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    I have a red Disco jack and it is good.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    130's use a hydraulic jack (Disco ?) and I reckon it's a piece of poo.

    I've had an 8 tonne Armstrong jack for 20 years now and it's never let me down.
    It currently resides where the Land Rover jack used to live.
    (I had a 5 tonne Lightburn prior to this but lost it out the back of my Jeep one dark night as some idiot forgot to close the back roller shutter )

    It also comes out to play at vehicle service time as my 2 tonne Masada trolley jack doesn't have the nuts to lift our 4WD's.

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    yeah i have one of the red hydraulic jacks too in my 130.
    have never seen a jack being made from so much plastic...

    works good though =]

    again hate to say it but those toyota ones are quite good.
    can be used on different angels too as it is mechanical.
    gives you more possible uses you will probably never need

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Sorry to have to tell you that you cant go past a LandCruiser Jack, Also Hiace / Hilux , use same Jacks. Should be able to pick one up at a wreckers easily enough.
    Any idea what they looks like, so I can make sure I don't get swindled?

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    There are two brown Toyota Jacks in Cash Converters FountainGate for $15 each,
    If they are good for 3 tonne 200series they will be fine for your LandRover

    and a yellow heavy duty one with handle for $35

    theres a yellow heavy duty one here
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Toyota-Hi...item19cb7a8997

    heres a brown one, see you can use em upsideown


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