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Jack for a Defender 110 (1999) and a Range Rover SC (2007)?
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2016 1:12 pm
by ubcpsyc
Hey Guys,
Does anyone carry an after market jack in their truck for their Defender or RR?
Any suggestions on which ones to get?
Thanks in advance.
Re: Jack for a Defender 110 (1999) and a Range Rover SC (200
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2016 1:35 pm
by Bill E.
If you're just changing tires, my vote is for a decent hydraulic jack that fits under the axle. Some people swear by an old school scissor jack which I must admit has the advantage of never having a blown hydraulic seal. Also carrying a small piece of 3/4 plywood to increase the bearing surface under the jack helps in soft ground. Good to carry some sort of wedge to stop the vehicle rolling, although a rock will often suffice.
If you are thinking off-road usage obviously a High-lift or Jackall has advantages beyond changing tires. Good jacking points on the vehicle and secure storage add to the complication of a High-lift/Jackall but they are an indispensable tool for lifting or even pulling in a pinch.
Bill
Re: Jack for a Defender 110 (1999) and a Range Rover SC (200
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2016 1:50 pm
by red90
The best tire changing jack is the two stage bottle jack that came stock in the Discoverys. This has the proper range to fit under an axle with a flat tire and lift it high enought o change. Normal single stage bottle jacks do not have enough travel or are too tall to fit under with a flat tire.
Re: Jack for a Defender 110 (1999) and a Range Rover SC (200
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2016 6:32 pm
by Bill E.
red90 wrote: Normal single stage bottle jacks do not have enough travel or are too tall to fit under with a flat tire.
Not true! An appropriately sized single stage bottle jack will do the job just fine. I use them regularly.
The question the original poster asked was what after market choices are there out there. Using a stock supplied jack will obviously work but that wasn't the information sought and your answer is not accurate. Just sayin'
Bill