Been there, done that
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						About a month ago, I performed the cardinal sin of jacking my D3 in the wrong spot. Yep, straight through the suspension air compressor. The guys at Romsey Land Rover did a great job fixing it with minimal notice and made me feel better by saying "everyone makes that mistake.... Once!"
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						Been there, done that
Been that - done that also.
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2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6
1977 FC 101
1976 Jaguar XJ12C
1973 Haflinger AP700
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1957 Series 1 88"
1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon
A little something that I have done to all my vehicles that have designated jacking points is paintng the area yellow. Saves these sorts of issues and cetainly makes life easier when you're in some odd place and can't see under the vehicle that easily or if a someone not familar with Disco's (like some tyre places) need to raise the vehicle. No one likes to be told how to do their job but hopefully this makes it a bit easier and saves some hassle.
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						A little bit OT but is the placing of an exhaust jack (bag) as crucial?
Does anyone currently use this as an alternative and if not what aftermarket jacks are suitable to use instead of anaemic standard jack?
Thanks for your replies.
Michael.
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						If you want to use an exhaust bag/jack. Remember you either have to block one exhaust or have a "Y" connection to couple from both pipes.
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						I didn't think of this when I bought a Tigerz11 exhaust jack. Someone here suggested buying a 2.5" plumbers test plug for the second pipe, I tried this at great expense :-( but the shape of the exhaust at the end is oval and the test plug didn't work. I have just bought a flexible PVC 50mm plumbing connections about 20cm long with hose clamps on each eand and then bought a blind plumbing plug that fits in the end and tightened the hose clamp on it. This fits over the exhaust pipe and you tighten the hose clamp. I haven't yet tried it in anger, I am hoping it works instead of becoming a lethal projectile, I will report in when I have tried it.
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