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Thread: Factory Defender Jack Warning

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    mcrover Guest
    I'd be going out of my head watching you blokes work on your trucks while thier on jacks Especialy a high lift.

    Im not trying to sound like your mum but shortcuts dont normally save you time and money and they can cost a lot more.

    $60 is cheap, cheaper than Phisio or 6 weeks off work or even worse your wife and kids being left to fend with out you.

    I complain about OH&S stuff all the time as I have to sit through the crap all the time but 1 thing I have learned is that safety is cheap in comparison to recovery or death.

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    I know someone who is now dead because his car fell on him.

    Gruesome story. Wife found him after she came home.

    DO NOT **** around with cars and jacks. Simple.

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    I should say knew. BTW this guy was into sillyfast racing motorcycles. Seems ever the more unfortunate that he went that way.

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    Yep well i wnon get under a car without doing it safely if using a high lift its ok if the wheels are still on but not if there off ...

    As for stands i have a set welded to rims to make em high enuf and i also hav a taller set for workin on landys

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    Well its all been said in previous posts i wont repeat it

    You and your mate have learnt a valuble lesson and survived to tell the story , not one id be proud of

    i hope you mate makes a full recovery with out too many dramas

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    Quote Originally Posted by cartm58 View Post
    always tuck a spare wheel under the body of the vehicle you are jacking

    if the vehicle falls off the jack it will land on spare wheel and crush you

    this is like an echo thats what I said sort of, except for the crushing you bit


    john

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    Yep, in hindsight many lessons from this. Let me just say that I do have jack stands and I am normally very conscious about this. Today I didn't do it because we weren't really working under the car that much and secondly the car was going to be very high and moving around a bit. We did have a wheel under the car but it was significantly lower than anything else LOL.

    I measured under the towbar at the back and the car is 900mm off the ground at the height where we were doing our work. This is about 300 or a foot above the height of my stands . In hindsight, and when fixing the mess I managed to put a stand under the chassis around the middle of the car. This probably would have saved us today.

    However, I intended this thread to let you all know that the factory landrover jack can work it's way out of the tube and eject itself. If the tab is not against the body lower the car and keep trying until it is!.

    All this talk of jack stands is well and good but you never want it to happen. WATCH THE FACTORY JACK IT BITES.

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    If changing springs or shocks you should still have axle stands under the axle. When you release the shocks and spring retainers you can then jack the vehicle up (with a high lift or similar) and remove the springs.

    Be sure you dont jack it so far as to lift the axle from the stands as well.

    If the jack slips the vehicle will drop onto the bump stops and still be supported on the axle stands.

    And as mentioned above, throw a spare wheel or two under the chassis rails just to be sure.
    Cheers

    Mick

    1999 Land Rover 110 Defender TD5 Cab Chassis
    1985 Land Rover 110 County 4.6 EFI V8
    1993 Track Trailer camper

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    All of the above is very scary ... but cop this lot.

    My first County ... same bloody jack. The thread on the female part **** itself. So without any warning you would wind and wind and then ....
    VOILA ... the entire assembly would slip down the threaded shaft.

    I would never trust those mongrel bastard things ... ever.

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    I used mine for the first time on the Cape Trib road last year, its still there.
    The Ugly Duckling-
    03 Defender Xtreme, now reduced by 30%.


    a master of invisibleness.

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