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Jacking points - PhilSkill - 27-02-2012 12:48am

Since I didnt get the spare wheel option I didnt get a jack either, I already have a trolley jack but was wondering the best points to use with the trolley jack dish to jack up a corner to save any risk of damaging anything, Pics would be very helpful!


RE: Jacking points - XFullFatTim - 27-02-2012 12:14pm

I'm not anywhere near my car, but I'm pretty sure the jacking points are shown in the owners manual


RE: Jacking points - Big G - 27-02-2012 12:39pm

(27-02-2012 12:48am)PhilSkill Wrote:  Since I didnt get the spare wheel option I didnt get a jack either, I already have a trolley jack but was wondering the best points to use with the trolley jack dish to jack up a corner to save any risk of damaging anything, Pics would be very helpful!
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ITS ON PAGE 211 ON THE MANUAL. I can pm you the page if you want.
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I'm not anywhere near my car, but I'm pretty sure the jacking points are shown in the owners manual

Its on page 211 - too big to post.


RE: Jacking points - rchrdleigh - 27-02-2012 08:46pm

(27-02-2012 12:39pm)Big G Wrote:  Its on page 211 - too big to post.

No need to post it is available online:

http://topix.landrover.jlrext.com/topix/content/document/view?groupId=368&id=168045

Look under wheel changing - although it's page 235 in this version of the MY12 Manual (v2)


RE: Jacking points - PhilSkill - 27-02-2012 09:14pm

Thanks guys, seen the manual, I was asking because my trolley Jack has a round concave dish rather than a U shaped slot like the standard jack and with the plastic sill surrounds it would be difficult to jack it from the slots that are designed to fit the standard jack and fit around the sill, So was wondering if there were any pointers to what could be used to jack the car using a trolley jack. Normally there would be a convenient point on a suspension arm mounting or chassis point somewhere.