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That's the way we do it.Not Rover approved, but you can lift on the control arms in those little dimples.
The wheel articulation is over a foot. Jacking on the body wastes so much of the jack's travel.
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That's the way we do it.Not Rover approved, but you can lift on the control arms in those little dimples.
Can leak a little coolant at the same time to mark it's territory.rover " lifts it leg
It’s automatic, the site appends `?tag=landroverworldorg-20` to the linkOK, I'll bite. "HOW" do I inform AmaCrack that I am associated with the forum, so that the forum receives credit?
I see the dimple in the base of the control arm next to the strut mount, it looks solid there great idea. Are you using a standard bottle jack without extension in the dimple even when the control arm is at an angle? My rear control arms are at an angle whereas the front control arms are level. It looks like even with the pitch the jack stem would stay in there and level out the control arm, but not sure.I carry a bottle jack.
Not Rover approved, but you can lift on the control arms in those little dimples.