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suew

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OK feel free to take the **** after someone has answered this :D

Where do I jack my defender up to take the front passenger wheel off.

I have only done a back one before.

Its the nasty jack which was standard on 1991 defenders

Thanks
 
The standard jack fits in holes in the bumper, level with the chassis rails, they have rubber plugs in them which you remove to expose the holes.
In saying that, the standard jack's rubbish. As you're lifting from the bumper it has to go quite high before you can remove a wheel. I use a trollley jack under the spring.
 
You have the long one leg type? If so look at bumper and the chassis dump iron will have a rubber block in it possibly. Remove bung insert jack.
 
Thank you :D

Found it and the Defender is half way up in the air

Takes forever and the whole front end is up but the wheel is on the floor.

Come in for a coffe and a rest :eek:
 
All done, feeling quite pleased with myself now. God those wheels are heavy when you try to lift them onto the wheel nut things.

Thanks again
 
Yup, that's why I use a trolley jack. It's more stable too.
;)
wot he sez too!

and wot you sez too,
landie steel wheels are heavy !
I use a trolley jack under the axle close to the wheel you want removed.
if its pumped up,
you only need to lift it just clear off the ground
making it easier to roll the wheel back/change wheels.

I have also got the standard disco bottle jack kept iside the car for "emergancies"
but much prefure the trolley jack..

a point of safety,
on my disco, I use the supplied steel wheel chock under a good solid wheel that nots being jacked up, infact, I use 2 wheel chocks = 1 either side to stop the car rolling away :rolly:
 
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Yup, that's why I use a trolley jack. It's more stable too.

;)
wot he sez too!

and wot you sez too,
landie steel wheels are heavy !
I use a trolley jack under the axle close to the wheel you want removed.
if its pumped up,
you only need to lift it just clear off the ground
making it easier to roll the wheel back/change wheels.

I have also got the standard disco bottle jack kept iside the car for "emergancies"
but much prefure the trolley jack..

a point of safety,
on my disco, I use the supplied steel wheel chock under a good solid wheel that nots being jacked up, infact, I use 2 wheel chocks = 1 either side to stop the car rolling away :rolly:


Thank you, I dont have a trolley jack I'm afraid and I dont think it would have worked if I had.

The only reason I did it myself and not let Green Flag is that they use a trolley jack and it would not have fit down the side of the house. For security the Defender is squashed onto my drive and its so narrow that I have to fold the wing mirrors in. I only just had room to take the tyre off, would never have got a trolley jack past it. Unless they are light enough to lift over.

As for the wheel chocks, I discovered that my new house has absolutely no bricks or stones in the garden, will have to remedy that now I have a Landy :D

Ended up putting two show jump cups under two wheels and a metal boot wiper thing under the other. It didn't move :D:D
 
Thank you, I dont have a trolley jack I'm afraid and I dont think it would have worked if I had.

The only reason I did it myself and not let Green Flag is that they use a trolley jack and it would not have fit down the side of the house. For security the Defender is squashed onto my drive and its so narrow that I have to fold the wing mirrors in. I only just had room to take the tyre off, would never have got a trolley jack past it. Unless they are light enough to lift over.

As for the wheel chocks, I discovered that my new house has absolutely no bricks or stones in the garden, will have to remedy that now I have a Landy :D

Ended up putting two show jump cups under two wheels and a metal boot wiper thing under the other. It didn't move :D:D

buy a decent trolley jack daft...you will get squashed for sure.:rolleyes:

you can pass it front to back underneath daft....:p
 
buy a decent trolley jack daft...you will get squashed for sure.:rolleyes:

you can pass it front to back underneath daft....:p


Are you being serious :confused: If so I will just call out Green Flag if it happens again :D :D

I was very careful not to stand anywhere I could have been squashed :D

Didn't realise they were so low they would fit underneath :eek:
 
Are you being serious :confused: If so I will just call out Green Flag if it happens again :D :D

I was very careful not to stand anywhere I could have been squashed :D

Didn't realise they were so low they would fit underneath :eek:

Trolley jacks are good but bulky. Good bottle jack like a disco one willl be better. And can travel with you.
 
Thank you, I dont have a trolley jack I'm afraid and I dont think it would have worked if I had.

The only reason I did it myself and not let Green Flag is that they use a trolley jack and it would not have fit down the side of the house. For security the Defender is squashed onto my drive and its so narrow that I have to fold the wing mirrors in. I only just had room to take the tyre off, would never have got a trolley jack past it. Unless they are light enough to lift over.

As for the wheel chocks, I discovered that my new house has absolutely no bricks or stones in the garden, will have to remedy that now I have a Landy :D

Ended up putting two show jump cups under two wheels and a metal boot wiper thing under the other. It didn't move :D:D
:D

If there is now room to safely jack your landie up, you "can" carefully drive it forewards slowly to more open area for jacking, but not too far though mate..
on your travels suew, keep a lookout for two house bricks.
they make good wheel chocks too!
 
Thanks for the links, I definately need something else.

:D

If there is now room to safely jack your landie up, you "can" carefully drive it forewards slowly to more open area for jacking, but not too far though mate..
on your travels suew, keep a lookout for two house bricks.
they make good wheel chocks too!

Very annoying as I just knocked two fireplaces out of my daughters house, must have had 50 bricks :D :D To be fair the hedgehog boot wiper worked very well, its cast iron and wedged under the wheel better than a brick :D I did try to put some air in the tyre with a small compressor so I could drive it out. But its not an easy reverse at the best of times and I would probably have hit the house, the gates or demolished next doors hedge if I had tried it.

It wasn't unsafe as such, there is a gap into the back garden just where the wheel was
 
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