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What jacks do you use?

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27 Mar 2014 16:53 #110302 by reaper
Replied by reaper on topic What jacks do you use?
If you look on the bottom of the radius arm there is a cast nipple . . Use that as the jacking point

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27 Mar 2014 17:16 #110304 by robs5230
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trolley jack under the radius arms and axle stands for wheel off jobs. ramps to just get underneath

standard jimny - for now

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27 Mar 2014 17:20 #110305 by helijohn
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Never mind height, it's the amount of weight it can lift that is key.

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27 Mar 2014 18:04 #110312 by topjimny
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With a proper lifted one, you can easily crawl underneath for minor stuff ;-)

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27 Mar 2014 18:36 #110317 by helijohn
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topjimny wrote: With a proper lifted one, you can easily crawl underneath for minor stuff ;-)


Yes, a blessing of 4x4s.

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