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  1. #141
    Tombie Guest
    Yes, twice. Once in the workshop.
    And the second time didn't go so well (jack buckled and failed dropping D4 to ground).

  2. #142
    Babs Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Yes, twice. Once in the workshop. And the second time didn't go so well (jack buckled and failed dropping D4 to ground).
    Ha ha ha Tombie was the second time due to user error ❓

    Cheers, Babs Sent from my iPhone using Forum Runner

  3. #143
    Tombie Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Babs View Post
    Ha ha ha Tombie was the second time due to user error New Jack option.

    Cheers, Babs Sent from my iPhone using Forum Runner


    I wish it was... then I could just shake it off.

    Alas, no. The vehicle was on flat ground in the truck stop at Waikerie. Wheels chocked, suspension raised as per the book.

    Loosened wheel nuts, placed jack correctly and wound it up.

    Vehicle raises off the ground enough to remove the wheel.

    Grab both sides of tyre and lifted off the wheel studs..
    Then, just as it comes off the studs the screw in the jack bends like a banana and the vehicle collapses down.

    I jumped back, and the disc and backing plate crunch into the rim, pinning it between the disc and the ground.

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    oh s*** and then how did you recover?
    2003 D2a Auto TD5 good Landy gone
    2015 D4 probably the most amazing yet, why get a RR?

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    It's a suspect POS, and the time I've used mine on a flat driveway seemed quite dodgy - almost at full stretch and at a lean at that point.
    Yours failed.
    Should be a recall issue.
    Dangerous.

    BTW, I carry 2 bottle jacks and a few blocks, breaker bar and torque wrench in a box in the back of the D4.
    Ron

    2013 D4 SDV6 SE

  7. #147
    Tombie Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Nicky View Post
    oh s*** and then how did you recover?


    Luckily Digger lives in the area!

    Gave him a call and he came to the rescue with a couple of Trolley Jacks and the bottle jack from Bear...

    A bit of fancy dancing between the jacks got it sorted.

  8. #148
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    I wish it was... then I could just shake it off.

    Alas, no. The vehicle was on flat ground in the truck stop at Waikerie. Wheels chocked, suspension raised as per the book.

    Loosened wheel nuts, placed jack correctly and wound it up.

    Vehicle raises off the ground enough to remove the wheel.

    Grab both sides of tyre and lifted off the wheel studs..
    Then, just as it comes off the studs the screw in the jack bends like a banana and the vehicle collapses down.

    I jumped back, and the disc and backing plate crunch into the rim, pinning it between the disc and the ground.
    Hi Tombie.
    Why did the threaded rod bend? It should be under TENSION when the jack is loaded?

    Chris

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    Any damage to the vehicle?
    2003 D2a Auto TD5 good Landy gone
    2015 D4 probably the most amazing yet, why get a RR?

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    Tombie Guest
    Had to bend the backing plate back off the disc and the rim suffered some damage (a gouge)

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