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ericvv



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Switzerland 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SVX Station Wagon Santorini Black
g-dog-s, thanks for that explanation. This "C" part you mention, do you mean under the "C" lying on its back in below picture?


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If that is correct, I have measured that the distance between the left and right C parts is almost 90 cm.
Would it then be a good idea to order the 3T trolley jack with an additional 2T adjustable jacking beam which can be extended upto a width of 97 cm? The version below.

http://www.sgs-engineering.com/tj3b-3-ton-...cking-beam

What say?

Thanks, Eric You never actually own a Defender. You merely look after it for the next generation.
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g-dog-s



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Hi Eric,

yes I do mean that "C" part, although I am only saying that is where I jack the Defender using the rubber pad in the cup, one side at a time to swap over wheels, and it seems to work for me. It is always possible there is an engineering reason why you should not jack on the radius arm where it attaches to the axle but I haven't heard it or had any problems

If I wanted both sides in the air at the same time I would jack each side separately & use the axle stands.

Personally, I think that jacking beam looks a bit scary. I would not like to balance half of my defender on it and might the diff casing not get in the way?

G
Post #604976 26th Feb 2017 4:52pm
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ericvv



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mse



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They used to recommend jack on the diff casing!

Im trying to find the tool - but you can get an attachment for the jack to position par on the diff case and part on the axle to lift squarely.

Also - those lifting D3/4's or RRS - there is an attachment you can insert into the jack that uses the LR jacking point on the chassis

Here it is:

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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sealey-X137-Cross...B00CM9B38A Mike
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g-dog-s



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Hmmm, interesting, not sure about that one either

Think I would like to see someone else try it on their vehicle first....
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mse



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I come back to jacking on diff casing is the correct location - technically jacking on the radius arm isnt correct (although i do it too!)

The advantage of that sealey device is you can then position axle stands in the correct location.

Also a point on Jacks - i have some good trolley jacks 3-5t ones, but the defender isnt that heavy - especially when your only lifting 1 corner or the front/rear Mike
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g-dog-s



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Ok, so with this Sealey device, the spread of the load caused by the two load bearing points is to achieve balance given that the diff case is off centre. It must assume where the CoG really is, in relation to the centre line of the vehicle, so that there isn't too much twisting torque on the jack.

Have you used one, MSE?

I suppose it's obvious that to use an axle stand in the correct place, you have to jack somewhere else, so why not jack once and put stands on each side.
Post #605004 26th Feb 2017 6:17pm
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mse



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Ive just bought one actually - but i have 4 trolley jacks - so not really got this problem...in fact i reckon it will only work in 1 of my 3t jacks

An advantage of this is you wont get the rolling moment when you lif one side, insert stand lower and repeat on the other..

The issue when jacking is it can be a pain to put in the stand one side as the jack gets in the way. Plus when your stands are in i tend to leave the jack in place so this can sit there too.

It will be a while before i need to do anything on the defender though Mike
Post #605010 26th Feb 2017 6:39pm
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Retroanaconda



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Bottom of diff casing is fine, remember only the pan is wafer thin metal, the casing is nice and thick and will take a jack no problem. Mind to avoid the drain hole though just to avoid damaging the threads or plug.

Jacking on the radius arms is not ideal as the weight of the vehicle is put onto your bushes, but in all reality it will do little harm. I just tend to do one side at a time and put the stands in as I go. Nearside I it jack on the tube, far enough inboard that I can fit the stand underneath the correct location (between radius arm bracket and swivel ball flange). Offside is done on the diff casing as there's no flat tube to use between the curve of the diff and the axle bracketry.

If jacking the whole front end up then the beam as pictured above would technically be the 'proper' way to do it.
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zsd-puma



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Don't get too excited about the SGS jacks, they're just the same far eastern made jacks sold by Draper, Sealey, Clarke, Halfords etc. They seem to allude to being a "UK Company" on their website, but notice they don't specify "UK Made" on most of it.

I've got a Weber trolley jack, it's a league above any of the stuff from SGS or the suppliers i list above.
http://www.weberuk.com/

They're not cheap, but at least some of them are EU made.

I've also got an old Weber branded Mercedes Sprinter bottle jack, i've given that all sorts of abuse and after 15 years it's still going strong!

I tend to use the bottom of the diff to jack the car, then put axle stands under the ends. Unless you need to remove an axle, It's not worth trying to jack under the chassis, as you'll spend hours trying to run out the suspension travel. Laughing
Post #605115 26th Feb 2017 9:37pm
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apt100



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video showing it being used on the front axle of a Defender
Post #605117 26th Feb 2017 9:38pm
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zsd-puma



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United Kingdom 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Santorini Black
If you're jacking it on reasonably level ground you don't really need the adaptor.
Post #605124 26th Feb 2017 9:48pm
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Joe the Plumber



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Dragging up an old topic, I recently bought one of these:

http://www.pteonline.co.uk/shop/weber-stan...ack%7C251/

along with this (you do need it):

http://www.pteonline.co.uk/shop/trolley-ja...f-251.html

Lots of money, but oh my goodness, what a bit of kit. It happily copes with the 110 and is really lovely to use. If you work on your vehicles and can afford one, you'll wonder how you ever managed without it.
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X4SKP



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United Kingdom 2010 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 SW Stornoway Grey
I have the 2.5T SGS Racing Trolley Jack

Its been used both on the Defender with oak blocks to support all round including a profiled block fitting the Axle DIA for lifting.

The Jack has performed well it also gets under smaller lower cars, main 'must do' as with other Jacks is to ensure that it's at its lowest position before starting to lift as this ensures the arm goes up well.

The Racing Jack is also slightly lighter to carry for me over a gravel drive...




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Post #809660 10th Jan 2020 9:52am
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Joe the Plumber



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The Weber is a fair weight. It's only 80mm high when fully lowered. One of its best features are the castors. They're so smooth running compared to anything I've used before which is a big help.
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