Jacking points
Jacking points
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HarleyPilot

Original Poster:

128 posts

153 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2013
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Guys I need to get the car raised so I can get underneath and give her the once over prior to having a service next week. Where is the best and safest place to place the jack?

C3BER

4,714 posts

247 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2013
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End of the outriggers and keep your fingers crossed smile

TimJM

1,497 posts

234 months

HarleyPilot

Original Poster:

128 posts

153 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2013
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Thanks guys very helpful and completed. Good news it all looks solid underneath., but will give it a good coating of blue steel and paint

anonymous-user

78 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2013
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HarleyPilot said:
Thanks guys very helpful and completed. Good news it all looks solid underneath., but will give it a good coating of blue steel and paint
The underside can look in decent nick, but its generally the first few inches where the outrigger sits in the longitudinal body recess and the triangular bracket that rots first (and the most) due to dirt, grit, crap accumulating and staying damp for long periods.

And if your chassis has waxoyl all over it, its even harder to see.


HarleyPilot

Original Poster:

128 posts

153 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2013
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Again thank you for the information and also the picture. I have been informed of the areas that are not easy to get to. I will make a concerted effort to investigate further.

ukkid35

6,392 posts

197 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2013
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I always lift the front in the centre of the front cross member, where the tow hook is.

Lifting the rear in the centre is more of a challenge, but I'm now using a Landrover bottle jack which has a cradle.

TimJM

1,497 posts

234 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2013
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ukkid35 said:
I always lift the front in the centre of the front cross member, where the tow hook is.
That's what the manual states you should do. It contradicts the diagram. I lift on the cross member with the tow hook too.

ukkid35 said:
Lifting the rear in the centre is more of a challenge, but I'm now using a Landrover bottle jack which has a cradle.
I think the manual states to lift the rear on the outrigger tubes but as close to the main chassis rail as possible not on the outrigger corner itself.