Originally Posted by
JamesH
For the record, Ive been to two Bob Jane shops and been very happy with both. I guess there are good franchisees and bad ones. Admittedly I was in the Defender and it's not a complicated car/rim set to work on. But yeah I was totally happy.
Expanding on that last point I have to say there has been nothing Ive ever read on this forum or the UK one that has told me a flat is anything other than a much bigger PITA than it should be on these vehicles. Here is a summary of what I've learnt:
1: The jack is crap and owners have gone to some lengths & expense to find a relacement bottle jack that fits in the space provided.
2. Get the placement wrong and the results can be so catastrophic with suspension compressors etc that owners of felt the need to get out the paint tin to mark the jacking points.
3. Get the spare out using the winch very carefully or you will be in a world of pain.
4. Either go through the preposterous process of jacking up the stuffed wheel back into the well (again with great care or world of pain) or, if you want to do the normal thing like chuck it in the back and head off to a repair shop, you need to abduct a Grade 1 kid and get it to crawl underneath and hang on to the chain because if you wind it up without any load you will be in a world of pain.
Yes, I apreciate that if I read the manual and carefully follow the information given therein I will be fine, in the long run after a lot of stuffing around, but :censored:.
I hate to be a wuss but I'm inclined to just call LR assist if i get a flat in the metro area. It's not worth the hassle.