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Thread: Knew I should have kept the Defender Jack

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    Knew I should have kept the Defender Jack

    Bloody Nissan Jack......


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    What bike rack is that?

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    Gripsport fitted to a Rijidij Spare Wheel Carrier


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    Bugger!

    Did you get it sorted in the end?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SSmith View Post
    Bugger!

    Did you get it sorted in the end?
    Yep tyre plug in, was still able to raise the jack even on the angle.....a shovel was the back up plan.

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    Get a decent multi-stage hydraulic jack and lift the chassis not the axle.
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    Why did you jack up the truck using the disk calliper and instead of using the axel/diff housing?
    Blaming this problem on Nissan is a bit unfair
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    Get a decent multi-stage hydraulic jack and lift the chassis not the axle.
    Serious?! Lifting from the chassis with a hydraulic jack would take for ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    Why did you jack up the truck using the disk calliper and instead of using the axel/diff housing?
    Blaming this problem on Nissan is a bit unfair
    The jack is on the axle housing......

    I later discovered the handbrake wasn’t on.....I had CLD engaged, it move forward taking up the drivetrain slop.

    No 1 rule, never have any part of you body under a car supported by just a jack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    The jack is on the axle housing......

    I later discovered the handbrake wasn’t on.....I had CLD engaged, it move forward taking up the drivetrain slop.

    No 1 rule, never have any part of you body under a car supported by just a jack.
    No worries, from your photo it looks like the jack is on the brake calliper
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