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Vanny



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I have found in the past that the Clarke trolley jacks do need to be serviced more frequently than others.

The one i've just retired has had one set of new seals and three oil changes (yes, that is a thing). Each time it was like a new jack again for a few years. Now that i'm not raising light weight French tin off the deck i decided it was about time for something bigger.

I bought the Arcan 2t alloy jack from costco for £80. Very impressed with it, it throws the Freelander in the air with ease. My only concern is the lifting pad is a bit on the large size for european cars so I might have to fashion up another.

Post #321809 19th Apr 2017 6:28 pm
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weekender



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hi that looks like a decent jack, it doesnt lift as high as the sgs, but dont forget its another £20 on top of the sgs price.

At the weekend I changed my haldex, it took ages to get the car onto 4 axle stands, partly because the jack was such hard work.

Then the release screw snapped, but fair play to machine mart I called them today and they are coming to collect it on thursday, but then its only 5 months old and this is the second time that it has been back to them.

Once the jack is fixed i may keep it for the caravan or sell it and give the money to one of my partners animal charities.

What I dont understand is I have an old 2 ton trolley jack, its at least ten years old, and it works perfectly however to use it on the freelander is a pain because its too low, but then it did only cost about £15.

I have included a couple of pics of the old haldex, I dont know what wrong with it but I am going to test the pump
I dont know why but i was expecting the ecu to be blown or something but it looks fine

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weekender



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Vanny wrote:
I have found in the past that the Clarke trolley jacks do need to be serviced more frequently than others.

The one i've just retired has had one set of new seals and three oil changes (yes, that is a thing). Each time it was like a new jack again for a few years. Now that i'm not raising light weight French tin off the deck i decided it was about time for something bigger.

I bought the Arcan 2t alloy jack from costco for £80. Very impressed with it, it throws the Freelander in the air with ease. My only concern is the lifting pad is a bit on the large size for european cars so I might have to fashion up another.


hi i have ablue 2 ton clarke jack, its a t least ten years old and it works perfectly, but i guess thats sods law

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jules



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weekender wrote:
hi all, thanks for the input, I have gone for the sgs 3 ton garage jack and 2 of their ratchet axle stands.

i am going to sent the other one back to machine mart, its only 6 months old


You're doing the right thing - my heavy duty 2.75 tonne jack is over 20 years old and works perfectly - it pays to get a decent one.

Whilst on about MachineMart some (not all) of their stuff is very poor quality. I had 2 heavy duty (red ) vices and cracked the castings of both simply pushing out Landrover suspension bushes. Bought a Record vice - alot more expensive but it copes with everything I through at it. Jules

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weekender



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hi jules, i have started to replace my handbrake shoes today, i put the jack under the car and because the bar is so long i could jack the car up in one go and then put an axle stand under the cill jacking point,


i would never work just under a jack, but i use the jack for safety in-case the axle stand fails.

changing the hand brake shoes is a pig of a job, on my car the adjuster was seized so i had to force the disc off, however the shoes were cracked so they needed to be binned anyway.

i have gone for discs that are coated so they dont rust, i havent fitted that type before

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Northcroft



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impressive looking jack, just out of interest as a newbie to Freelander 2, has ANYONE tried to jack one up with the jack provided perhaps in an emergency wheel swap out in the wilds, the thought of it scares me Rolling with laughter

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MartynB



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The standard jack is ok under certain conditions. That is the car is more or less level, and that the jack foot has a decent base If you are off-road I've got a couple of pieces of 3/4" ply in each car . One of our Aussie contributors on here published a nice picture a while ago , he had made plates to spread the load out of Aluminium Chequer Plate and nuts and bolts .

For changing a wheel on the drive the standard jack will do the job. 2009 GS Auto Zermatt Silver - Sold June 21 after 10 years of ownership

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Northcroft



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Thanks for that Martyn

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No real knowledge of these Lightwater but seems like a good idea out in the Bondu or other uses.

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weekender



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hi martin, thanks for the input, you really wouldnt believe how much easier it is to jack the car up with the sgs jack.

its a lot wider, that makes it more stable, the jacking bar is much longer which gives more leverage and make jacking easier.



for example my dpf sensor was throwing up a dtc, I jacked the car up according to the recommendations and put 2 ramps under the wheels. that was my saturday job. jacking it up was easy.


on sunday i fitted new rear discs and pads and handbrake shoes, i put the jack in the recommended place and jacked it up in one go, then rested the car back on axle stands.

for £104 i got the jack and 2 3 ton axle stands, if you do jobs on your car then the sgs jack is a bargain.

the only down side is that its blood heavy, when machine mart return the jack i will keep it as a break down jack.

as i said thanks for the input

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mace



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If you can find a NIKE trolley jack it'll last you a lifetime, and your kids'

I've had one for over 25 years now, works like new Bow down

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I've jacked up the motor with the standard jack and it works fine for emergencies Thumbs Up

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