2013 D4 expedition equipped
1966 Army workshop trailer
(previously SII 2.25 swb, SIII 2.25 swb & lwb, P38 Vogue, 1993 LSE 3.9V8 then HS2.8)
Clocked 200,000km yesterday.
Got me thinking about the last 6 years of ownership of this capable (insert other adjectives here) vehicle.
Ive owned it since Sept 2014, second owner from new and it had 88000km on it when i picked it up.
Since then ive had the following:
- replaced front LCAs at 120,000km
- timing and hpfp belts replaced at 7years / 165000km
- replaced front left wheel hub (failed wheel stud)
- replaced primary turbo (failed actuator) and air control valve
- replaced secondary turbo (failed actuator/dashpot diaphragm)
- 2 sets of brake rotors and pads
- replaced air intake elbow and o rings
- replaced coolant outlet
Plus all the regular service items. Everything else is still original.
Imho the paint job on these cars is amazing, polishes up very well.
Ive added:
- Rhino rack pioneer roof platform
- led fog, drl and high beam infill lights
- led lightbar
And driven all over this wide brown land.
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You can't tell from the pics, but the ground was sloping quite steeply towards the dropped wheel. Any attempt to winch upwards to the left could have tipped the car. As a shed with a Prado, an ancient Hilux farm ute and a tractor was within 10 metres, I didn't even think about self recovery, although I would have been able to think my through it. I carry a full winching kit including two snatch blocks and spare rope.
An immediate option would be, with a little help from Archimedes, to lever the dropped corner up and fill in the hole. This, of course, requires two people. On my own, assuming I couldn't find an overhead winching point like a sturdy tree branch to raise the dropped corner, I probably would have used the air jack to raise and fill inch by inch.
Thankfully, this has become an academic exercise, not a real one!
2013 D4 expedition equipped
1966 Army workshop trailer
(previously SII 2.25 swb, SIII 2.25 swb & lwb, P38 Vogue, 1993 LSE 3.9V8 then HS2.8)
I don't like using high lift jacks as they are inherently unstable. Mind you, the new ARB designed ones look much better, but I've only had experience on the older ones.
My previous car (Rangie LSE) had a bracket from ARB which you attached to the ARB bullbar for the hi-lift jack to lock into. It worked well.
To answer your question, yes you could do that, but...
1. You would need a locking point on your bullbar for the hi-lift jack. Not sure if the Opposite Lock bullbars have that.
2. You would need to straighten the angle of the ground to the car before lifting. Hi-lift jacks should only be vertical. That is, not on any lean. (Yes, they can be used horizontally, but that's a different scenario).
That means, that before using the jack (or any jack for that matter) you would need to fill in the hole and make sure you had a sturdy and flat or angled as appropriate, base. As the car is on such an angle, you'd need to make sure the jack couldn't slip. You may need to manufacture some sort of wedge or secure mounting so the top of the jack would remain fixed to the bullbar. Then jack up just an inch or so and further fill in the hole and so on. This is how I probably would have tackled this if I had been in the bush on my own (and been silly enough to fall down a wombat hole!).
I carry an air jack, so I would probably have tried to actually jack up the wheel as I could get access to the lower control arm. With a base under the wheel, I may have been able to raise the car enough by the EAS and LLAMS to back out. Getting the rear left wheel to make contact with the ground would have been enough.
2013 D4 expedition equipped
1966 Army workshop trailer
(previously SII 2.25 swb, SIII 2.25 swb & lwb, P38 Vogue, 1993 LSE 3.9V8 then HS2.8)
 Fossicker
					
					
						Fossicker
					
					
						Received dreaded "reduced performance" in D4.
Ebay obd reader had no alarms, but in live readings, the MAP was at 4psi Atmospheric.
With rpm change, no change in the 4psi.
Checked sport & had 14psiA & revs increased pressure.
Stole sensor out of sport & placed in D4...... alarm disappeared.
New sensor & y manifold o rings from Rimmer Bros on the way.
2011 RRS HSE 3.0, Blacked out, Straightline exhaust system.
2010 D4 HSE 3.0, Autocode ECU, Traxide, Redarc EBC, Simoco SRM 9000 UHF.
 Wizard
					
					
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						 Swaggie
					
					
						Swaggie
					
					
						MY21.5 L405 D350 Vogue SE with 19s. Produce LLAMS for LR/RR, Jeep GC/Dodge Ram
VK2HFG and APRS W1 digi, RTK base station using LoRa
2013 D4 expedition equipped
1966 Army workshop trailer
(previously SII 2.25 swb, SIII 2.25 swb & lwb, P38 Vogue, 1993 LSE 3.9V8 then HS2.8)
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