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    Yep under the axle or radius arm, & nope my bottle jack wouldn't..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tusker
    Yep under the axle or radius arm, & nope my bottle jack wouldn't..

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    Max P
    Shouldn't matter what shocks you have then.

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    Quite true,

    Brain fade, I was thinking of the hi-lift. Sometimes the simexes will pop a bead in very awkward spots, & the hi-lift almost runs out of travel. And bends. Always managed to reseat them so far though.

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    Oh great...... now its not only the cars that have a reputation for leaking oil........it affects the jacks as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tusker
    Yep under the axle or radius arm, & nope my bottle jack wouldn't..

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    Max P
    Did your bottle jack come with the Defender or is it an aftermarket one? Also is it a single or double lift unit? I would be surprised if a double lift jack wouldn't be OK (even with 35's) when used under the axle housing as they have quite a lift.

    Roger

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover
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    This would be a great topic to be written up with pics. I have what was a good and expensive jack that no longer works. I tried refilling it but to no avail.

    The jack that was in my previous RR also spilt its guts and didn't work when I needed it.

    Ron
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tusker
    Quite true,

    Sometimes the simexes will pop a bead in very awkward spots.
    Always managed to reseat them so far though.

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    Max P


    have you done it using aerostart and a lighter yet....?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus
    Im mechanicing this weekend... one how to on jack rebuilding comig up.
    Looking forward to it.

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    Looked at some Hydraulic jacks in Mahlz today, 6 tonne @ $44 odd, all I need to do is weld a pin on top of the screw extension and I can replace that POS they supply with the D3.

    I've had a 4 tonner bought in my series 3 days (When Noah built the Ark) and that just keeps on going, only problem with them is the contact area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEFENDERZOOK
    have you done it using aerostart and a lighter yet....?
    Nope, just 3 beefy blokes to pull the tyre, & the air compressor. Seems to take forever, but the bead reseats at 18 psi.

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