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    Defender 130 tool kit

    Hi,
    I was having a fiddle with things in the ute today, and decided to check the toolkit.


    I'm impressed with the double action hydraulic jack, wheel brace is straight forward, bag is no mystery, but what on Earth is the bracket thingy.
    It was in the cubby under the passengers seat with the tools, battery and jack.

    Any ideas?

    cheers

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    It's a wedge for the wheel. You're supposed to use it when jacking - downhill side of course :-)

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    Elbow brace to stop you getting RSI from all that cranking.

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    It's a wheel chock.
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    I noticed the only thing you're missing in your toolkit is a sidchrome tool chest, which should be part of all Landy's toolkits (you will be able to use them on Toyotas as well, which you usually come across when you're on your travels)

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    I'm assuming that bottle jack pictured would suit a Puma 110 Wagon?

    If that is so, why do 110's get the Hi-lift style of jack vs a bottle jack?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVX37 View Post
    I'm assuming that bottle jack pictured would suit a Puma 110 Wagon?
    Hi,
    I don't see why not. I'm impressed with how high it lifts with the dual stage hydraulics.

    Quote Originally Posted by SVX37 View Post
    If that is so, why do 110's get the Hi-lift style of jack vs a bottle jack?
    Not a clue on that one,
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    Well I would never have guessed it was a wheel chock, - strangest chock I ever did see.
    Thanks for solving the prozzlemia* for me.

    cheers

    *problem/puzzle/dilemma

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    From some point in 2009 onwards they are all getting a bottle jack. I think the UK had it in 2008 as an option.

    If you don't know what the wheel chock is then please do yourself a favour and read the owner's handbook before changing your next tyre.
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    Count your self lucky

    Most of us would kill for a Land Rover bottle jack...I have one from my ex Disco that needs some work to get it going again.

    Anyone who uses the previous wind up job loses all hope of salvation.
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    I might price one up at the Dealer.

    I used the one supplied (like a Hi-Lift vertical style), just to work out how to use it in the driveway which is nice and flat ,and I wasn't keen on the stability of the thing at all!

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