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Anyone tried using the jack? - Donny Dog - 15-05-2012 02:18pm Has anybody any idea how the jack is supposed to work? My problem is that it appears to have no cranking mechanism, and the handbook is not helping as I simply don't follow this instruction: Page 238, 'Wheel changing', instruction 2 "Attach the cranking lever to the jack using the adaptor. Fit the wheel nut brace to the end of the cranking lever". What they appear to mean by the 'cranking lever' is already attached on mine anyway (although it has a hooked shape at the end attached to the jack, unlike the illustration), but how on earth do you attach the wheel brace to it?? As illustrated, (complete with arrows indicating rotation), there is no way of rotating it! You can just about contrive to rotate it (without the wheel brace being attached, given that I can't do this) by manipulating it about to achieve each turn, but it is extremely tedious and ineffective. RE: Anyone tried using the jack? - PhilSkill - 15-05-2012 02:37pm Mine just turned up from Duckworth Parts, still in the box, will try and have a look tonight. RE: Anyone tried using the jack? - Donny Dog - 15-05-2012 02:39pm (15-05-2012 02:37pm)PhilSkill Wrote: Mine just turned up from Duckworth Parts, still in the box, will try and have a look tonight. Thanks! (I've asked Dan, by the way, and he can't fathom it either!). RE: Anyone tried using the jack? - J77 - 15-05-2012 03:58pm I had to use it on the fl2 (same jack) the handle should fit into the hole at one of the ends and you hold it straight and twist it (it I remember right) its a fiddle but once you get it going it does the job. Just checked handbook the handle that is already attached is the one you use to turn it. It takes a while but by the sounds of it you are doing it correctly. I didn't go for the spare so can't go out and have a look. Hold the hook part out straight take the wheel brace and hold vertically and rest it in the hooked part and turn with hands at either side, I found it easier to use my hands until the jack took hold and then used the brace to turn. Hope I've helped a bit. RE: Anyone tried using the jack? - PhilSkill - 15-05-2012 08:22pm It's a fitted handle on the one i've received, you use the handle to do half a turn over the top and then turn it round the front and do another half turn over the top etc, etc. no need to use the wheel brace other than doing the wheel nuts. RE: Anyone tried using the jack? - Donny Dog - 15-05-2012 11:05pm (15-05-2012 03:58pm)J77 Wrote: I had to use it on the fl2 (same jack) the handle should fit into the hole at one of the ends and you hold it straight and twist it (it I remember right) its a fiddle but once you get it going it does the job. Yes, thanks, but it still seems a 'poor tool'! (15-05-2012 08:22pm)PhilSkill Wrote: It's a fitted handle on the one i've received, you use the handle to do half a turn over the top and then turn it round the front and do another half turn over the top etc, etc. no need to use the wheel brace other than doing the wheel nuts. I think you're right, and that's as good as it gets, but why didn't they just fit a handle with a crank in it?? RE: Anyone tried using the jack? - jitenc - 16-05-2012 12:21am Ok. Now I need a YouTube video.... Actions speak louder than words... Thanks RE: Anyone tried using the jack? - XFullFatTim - 16-05-2012 06:17am Be very very careful using Land Rover screw/scissor type jacks, they are lethal and should never be supplied. They must be the cheapest and nastiest jacks LR could buy, even China makes better(not much) quality. Several guys over on the D3, RRS and FFRR forums suffered their cars falling off them and one Was quite badly hurt. Please follow the instructions on them to the letter to avoid accidents. RE: Anyone tried using the jack? - Donny Dog - 16-05-2012 08:20am (16-05-2012 06:17am)XFullFatTim Wrote: . Please follow the instructions on them to the letter to avoid accidents. I would, if I could understand them! I agree that it's a poor quality jack, though. RE: Anyone tried using the jack? - fam1x - 16-05-2012 04:01pm Why would you need to use a jack on a new car? Are you working under the car already? Is it just me or aren't there garages you can take the car too? Don't think mine even came with a Jack |