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    due to the arrival of 4 nice new mud tyres and steel wheels i will need to jack up my 93 2.4 2nd gen to change the wheels, i have a hi-lift jack but i was wondering, where is it safe to apply the jack to get sufficient lift?

    thanks guys!
    matt

  • #2
    Originally posted by Amedias
    due to the arrival of 4 nice new mud tyres and steel wheels i will need to jack up my 93 2.4 2nd gen to change the wheels, i have a hi-lift jack but i was wondering, where is it safe to apply the jack to get sufficient lift?

    thanks guys!
    matt
    Hmm - unless you've got strengthend sides I wouldn't bother. Better off doing it with either a bottle or trolley jack
    NO WORRIES!
    Rusty

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    • #3
      Originally posted by rusty
      Hmm - unless you've got strengthend sides I wouldn't bother. Better off doing it with either a bottle or trolley jack
      dont have a trolley jack, and how would i support my car witha bottle!!

      matt

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      • #4
        Assuming you genuinely didn't know he meant a bottle jack, he meant a bottle jack.

        You'll get plenty of lift with a decent bottle jack. Mine is a 4 tonne 387mm lift Draper one. Plenty of lift. €30 or so.

        Good luck,

        Mark
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        • #5
          Originally posted by rusty
          Hmm - unless you've got strengthend sides I wouldn't bother. Better off doing it with either a bottle or trolley jack
          Suggest either the front wishbones or rear axle as the safest bet both for you and the Surf!
          A positive attitude wont solve all your problems but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort!

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          • #6
            At the front I jack at the joint between the crossmember just fwd of the front diff and the lower wishbone. At the rear, under the diff.

            Are you sure you havent got a surf jack hidden beautifully under the rear seats.

            Doubt the hi-lift jack can reach in under to the chassis unless you've also bought rock sliders and few have

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Amedias
              dont have a trolley jack, and how would i support my car witha bottle!!

              matt
              Have a look under the rear seats, the bottle jack normally lives under there.

              4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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              • #8
                heres a pic
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                • #9
                  cheers guys!

                  and for the record - i was not going to attempt to balance my truck on a bottle - milk, coke, beer or otherwise ;-)

                  was hoping i could use the hi-lift - just wondering where best to support it. but ill make do without for now

                  matt

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Amedias
                    cheers guys!



                    was hoping i could use the hi-lift - just wondering where best to support it. but ill make do without for now

                    matt
                    There is nowhere to put a Hi lift on most 4x4s, unless you have the type of tow hitch that has a bar sticking out under the bumper.

                    Otherwise you need decent steel bumpers each end or sliders instead of side steps.
                    4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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