Walshie1987
Active Member
Morning,
I need to remove my rear wheel, which I've done a million times on other cars, but no on my RR, so I have a quick question.
I know there are two jack points for the sissor jack, but as I need to remove the disc I'm not trusting the sissor jack and will use a trolley jack. But I wondered where the best point is to put the jack? I've watched a few videos and there are a few places I've seems, but don't know if they are good or not?
The places I've seen:
1) Directly under the air suspension on the side you're working on - seems the easiest, but is this correct?
2) Where the wishbone joins (but i've read the wishbones are hollow so don't do this?)
3) Mid rear of the car - but I don't need to lift both sides
4) Timber on the top of the jack and just behind the side step
Also I've seen some people say that the car should be in "Off-Road" mode (Air suspension at max height) and a door open, but then also read that the door open is irrelevant and not mentioned in the manual.
Any advice would be appreciated
Cheers,
Chris
I need to remove my rear wheel, which I've done a million times on other cars, but no on my RR, so I have a quick question.
I know there are two jack points for the sissor jack, but as I need to remove the disc I'm not trusting the sissor jack and will use a trolley jack. But I wondered where the best point is to put the jack? I've watched a few videos and there are a few places I've seems, but don't know if they are good or not?
The places I've seen:
1) Directly under the air suspension on the side you're working on - seems the easiest, but is this correct?
2) Where the wishbone joins (but i've read the wishbones are hollow so don't do this?)
3) Mid rear of the car - but I don't need to lift both sides
4) Timber on the top of the jack and just behind the side step
Also I've seen some people say that the car should be in "Off-Road" mode (Air suspension at max height) and a door open, but then also read that the door open is irrelevant and not mentioned in the manual.
Any advice would be appreciated
Cheers,
Chris