tottot
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Use it once with care and you will see why we say bin it. Last I saw of mine it was a rusty lump in a corner somewhere.
Has anyone ever used a hi-lift jack for it's intended purpose?
Yes all the time ...Has anyone ever used a hi-lift jack for it's intended purpose?
It lives in the back against the nearside wheel arch, held on with 2 x 12mm anti-vibration bobbins. It fits perfectly between the bulkhead and the back door.
I've used one a few times for the intended use when off road, and also to cast a Landy out of deep ruts.Has anyone ever used a hi-lift jack for it's intended purpose?
Hi, Bought my first Defender 90 3 weeks ago and I'm loving it but that huge jack is a right pain!! lol
Is there a padded bag you can get for it or is there a place to put it that could potentially save my dogs life?
Thanks. It was a pain when it was just flying around in the back with the dogs, its in the right place nowIt lives behind the front seats with a little rubber O-ring that clips it to the bulkhead. I can't really see how it is a pain. It just lives there, I haven't found it a problem over the last 16 years! I tend not to use it right enough preferring a bottle or small trolley jack, however I keep the original jack because it has other uses. I also carry a 4 foot wheel brace with mine.
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