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    Looking for a LT230 lifting bracket…

    Just wondering if anyone has an LT230 lifting bracket they'd be prepared to lend me for a few days? Eastern suburbs of Melb. would be ideal.


    cheers
    Paul

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    Um trolley jack with a bit of plate will do the job
    If you have access to a welder some off cuts of any shape style steel welded on to determin the right angle of the TC before you take it out did it for me .
    Not everything in the the manual has to be brought to do a job you know

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    Um, if I had a welder I wouldn't have asked.

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    What about a trolley jack , Use your imagination blocks of wood what ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    What about a trolley jack , Use your imagination blocks of wood what ever
    I care about my personal safety and don't particularly want to be under a vehicle by myself with 60Kg of transfer case teetering on the rounded surface at the bottom of the case. Any other moronic questions?

    Seriously, I asked a simple question to if anyone had one, not to find out what you think is the best way to do it. If you can't answer the question asked, why even bother responding?

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    Wow! That was uncalled for.
    Last edited by CountP; 26th October 2013 at 08:32 AM. Reason: typo

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    Quote Originally Posted by CountP View Post
    Wow! That was uncalled for.
    I see in somone.s eyes there must be a lot of Moronic posters on this forum for offering a alternative

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    Quote Originally Posted by OffTrack View Post
    Um, if I had a welder I wouldn't have asked.
    Why does it have to be made from metal?

    I used 15mm ply and the plans for the metal version. Used some 25mm round 'hole sawn' bits of the ply stacked and bolted together to fir into the hole on the lifting point of my trolley jack. No issue with it falling over when I was wheeling it around on the jack.

    Removed the box by myself, but did need someone to assist in altering the jack height while I lined the box back up when I refitted it.

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    Have one of these if it is of any use
    Fits on trolley jack

    Transmission Gearbox Adapter Lift Trolley Jack Hoist NEW CAR HOT ROD Auto Trans | eBay

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    Check your PMs.

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