geoff edwards
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Hi
My first post but not my first visit I have a Disco 1 and want to replace the rear pads. It seems really awkward to have to put the bottle jack under the rear differential casing and I was surprised that the car can't be jacked up from the sides. I have a Jackall four foot jack that I have used for general lifting work and it would seem the natural choice, but the sturdiest part of the vehicle -the tow bar fitting area is also awkward. So it would seem the best place would be further to the left or right of the bumper and then place one axle stand and then do the same for the other wheel. Has anyone any suggestions for the best way to lift the vehicle. I have a 2 ton trolley jack but there is hardly any room to use that either.
Geoff
My first post but not my first visit I have a Disco 1 and want to replace the rear pads. It seems really awkward to have to put the bottle jack under the rear differential casing and I was surprised that the car can't be jacked up from the sides. I have a Jackall four foot jack that I have used for general lifting work and it would seem the natural choice, but the sturdiest part of the vehicle -the tow bar fitting area is also awkward. So it would seem the best place would be further to the left or right of the bumper and then place one axle stand and then do the same for the other wheel. Has anyone any suggestions for the best way to lift the vehicle. I have a 2 ton trolley jack but there is hardly any room to use that either.
Geoff