Scissor Lifts

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Two post lifts are not recommended for the P38 as they hang the suspension. :)


If the shocks are in good order hanging the suspension should do no harm, the suspension will move no further than it would when fully articulated, go for 4 new tyres and that's exactly what the tyre place will do:)
 
Three ramps, all suitable for Range Rovers, I prefer the wheels free version which allows you to remove all the wheels at once. First 2 are cheap at the moment, but I would go for No3 personally.


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Wrong time of the year to sell s/hand car ramps they don't fit down the chimney very easily and her indoors just don't understand these things or the need for them....:eek:
 
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If the shocks are in good order hanging the suspension should do no harm, the suspension will move no further than it would when fully articulated, go for 4 new tyres and that's exactly what the tyre place will do:)

Maybe for changing tyres but not for overhead work. There is a warning about two post lifts in RAVE. I certainly would not use one. Lifting one like that if for instance there is no air in the EAS can under certain conditions pull the bags off.



TWO POST VEHICLE RAMPS
The manufacturer of RANGE ROVER VEHICLES
DOES NOT recommend using ’Two Post’ ramps
that employ four adjustable support arms. These
are NOT considered safe for Range Rover
vehicles.
If a vehicle is installed on a Two Post ramp,
responsibility for safety of the vehicle and
personnel performing service operations is
attributable to the Service Provider.
 
Maybe for changing tyres but not for overhead work. There is a warning about two post lifts in RAVE. I certainly would not use one. Lifting one like that if for instance there is no air in the EAS can under certain conditions pull the bags off.



TWO POST VEHICLE RAMPS
The manufacturer of RANGE ROVER VEHICLES
DOES NOT recommend using ’Two Post’ ramps
that employ four adjustable support arms. These
are NOT considered safe for Range Rover
vehicles.
If a vehicle is installed on a Two Post ramp,
responsibility for safety of the vehicle and
personnel performing service operations is
attributable to the Service Provider.
Yeh I've read that, but all the tyre places do it.
Only Dunlop bags will come off.
I'm not saying it's a good idea, 2 posts have always scared me:eek: but those scissor lifts are a pain in the ass to work with.
 
Yeh I've read that, but all the tyre places do it.
Only Dunlop bags will come off.
I'm not saying it's a good idea, 2 posts have always scared me:eek: but those scissor lifts are a pain in the ass to work with.

Scissor lifts don't do anything for me, other than make me wonder just what is going to get cut in half if they fail. We had a ramp when i was serving my time with just eighteen inch hydraulic ram in the middle of it you could spin the bloody car round on it if you had any tugging to do. Never gave it thought at the time, but have often wondered since if you could have gotten out in time if the seals had gone. Makes me shiver to think about it. Give me a four poster with an axle beam any day of the week. Any bag will pull off if the cars on the bump stops, there is no air in it, and the pipes are connected. Vacuum is a powerful force. :):);)
 
Back in the 70's I lifted a Jag (XJ6 if I remember correctly) on a two post lift and the entire rear subframe fell out :eek:

Yeah the V block mounts did tend to let go at odd times. Plus the fact the rear axle on those (same as E Type) were bloody heavy. :D:D
 
Scissor lifts don't do anything for me, other than make me wonder just what is going to get cut in half if they fail. We had a ramp when i was serving my time with just eighteen inch hydraulic ram in the middle of it you could spin the bloody car round on it if you had any tugging to do. Never gave it thought at the time, but have often wondered since if you could have gotten out in time if the seals had gone. Makes me shiver to think about it. Give me a four poster with an axle beam any day of the week. Any bag will pull off if the cars on the bump stops, there is no air in it, and the pipes are connected. Vacuum is a powerful force. :):);)

That's amazing, the very first garage I worked for (served my time) had one of those, two big gate valves controlled up and down using compressed air, this one leaked and we always kept water in the seal well cos when the bubbling slowed right down we topped it up with air. :D:D
 
That's amazing, the very first garage I worked for (served my time) had one of those, two big gate valves controlled up and down using compressed air, this one leaked and we always kept water in the seal well cos when the bubbling slowed right down we topped it up with air. :D:D

Can't remember how it was lifted. But know it was a bugger when it spun round. The next ramp to it had a sticky drop leaf on it, the safety arm was missing off the other side. Remember Tim the oil man greasing a Morris Oxford prop, he used to pull and push the cars back and forth to get at the nipples. Pulled a bit too hard on this one and it rolled backwards off the ramp. He was not a popular chap for quite a while after that. :D:D:D
 
my dad had 1 of those single post lifts in his garage for years! ran on air as you say, 2 valves, and a big hole in the floor i used to throw waste oil down to keep it lubed up. a real pig when the air comes out the locks dont release straight away. car used to fall 4 foot before the pressure caught it :D:D:D
 
my dad had 1 of those single post lifts in his garage for years! ran on air as you say, 2 valves, and a big hole in the floor i used to throw waste oil down to keep it lubed up. a real pig when the air comes out the locks dont release straight away. car used to fall 4 foot before the pressure caught it :D:D:D

I was feeling quite relaxed about this when I posted the thread : I've required to change my:behindsofa: underwear several times as it developed !
Not sure what I'll do.
I've enquired about the straightforward long ramps.
 
maybe for changing tyres but not for overhead work. There is a warning about two post lifts in rave. I certainly would not use one. Lifting one like that if for instance there is no air in the eas can under certain conditions pull the bags off.



Two post vehicle ramps
the manufacturer of range rover vehicles
does not recommend using ’two post’ ramps
that employ four adjustable support arms. These
are not considered safe for range rover
vehicles.
If a vehicle is installed on a two post ramp,
responsibility for safety of the vehicle and
personnel performing service operations is
attributable to the service provider.
+1
 
Yeh I've read that, but all the tyre places do it.
Only Dunlop bags will come off.
I'm not saying it's a good idea, 2 posts have always scared me:eek: but those scissor lifts are a pain in the ass to work with.
i dont and would never lift a 38 or any other vehicle with eas on a 2 post infact i dont own a 2 post at all i personally dont like or trust them, ill stick with my trusty 4 poster as i use it for 4 wheel tracking aswell
 
I was feeling quite relaxed about this when I posted the thread : I've required to change my:behindsofa: underwear several times as it developed !
Not sure what I'll do.
I've enquired about the straightforward long ramps.
Lifts have a lot of safety catches built into them, but ultimately how safe they are depends how well serviced they are and how well you seat the vehicle. Just YouTube "car lift fall" and you'll be present by hours of footage of what can go wrong with a chimp at the helm.
 
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