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6th Oct 2015 9:01 am
Robbie
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In an effort to close this loop over TOPIx I just checked to see what it says about the EAS or the requirement to the use of any doors or hazards in the procedure described in Section 100-02 - Jacking and Lifting:
Absolutely nothing.
So in my view and experience TOPIx is totally correct and does not conflict with the advice offered.
Phew - end of the Red Herring moment.
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Had a puncture today and tyre fitter asked me to put it in jack mode.......
He then did it for me. Lower suspension and keep button down to lock access height was what he said they'd been told to do?
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2nd Nov 2015 11:04 pm
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without a photo it could be powerful man ... but not hansom...no photo it didn't happen
3rd Nov 2015 1:35 am
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Over 11 years and people still don't get it right its Simple you need this type of jack and all your woes are over
3rd Nov 2015 6:23 am
L319
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My local tyre place specifically use the 4 poster to get round all these issues.
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L319 wrote:
My local tyre place specifically use the 4 poster to get round all these issues.
Using a 4 post ramp gives exactly the same issues as using a jack as in reality all you are doing is raising the floor level. I have a 4 post and if you jack one end up via the chassis the car still tries to level itself. If you jack under the lower arms then it's better but if you go high enough the other end can start doing it's thing.
A 2 poster will stop the issues as Ken said but lots of 2 post ramps out there can't safely lift a D3.
The reality is all you need to do afterwards is operate the suspension and it will sort itself out anyway.IID PRO
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I just spent an hour trying a new bottle jack to lift a rear wheel with no success.
I tried jacking on the chassis in Access, Normal, Offroad heights and the wheel just keeps dropping. I then tried in Locked Access, the same thing happened.
I also tried with one door open and it made no difference, as soon as I lift beyond a point, there's a beep and then the wheel drops.
The height of the jack at max elevation is 435mm, which I thought would be sufficient?
help please --
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