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24th March 2011, 11:29 PM
G'day,
For all those who know their factory jack fits, read no further :-)
let the back tyre down on the might mav this arve, in the driveway, close to the compressor. The factory jack fitted under the coil spring diff with about 30 -40 mm to spare- bit of a guestimate as the jack was lower than the wheel. I had some doubts that it would with the 15" rims.
So, I didn't need to service and then apply pretty paint to the 3 tonne tojo jack I bought second hand years ago, that is shorter than the factory nissan jack. Note the 2 tonne tojo is lower again.
I have had issues jacking up my dodgy kneed mate's GQ with 15s and the factory jack, but can't remember why - maybe the wheel was off the tar and thus low enough to be a problem.
Still, the pretty red tojo jack won't go to waste, can't have too many :-)
one would think the factory jack would fit under the diff tube with leaf springs, just not under the spring pack.
For all those who know their factory jack fits, read no further :-)
let the back tyre down on the might mav this arve, in the driveway, close to the compressor. The factory jack fitted under the coil spring diff with about 30 -40 mm to spare- bit of a guestimate as the jack was lower than the wheel. I had some doubts that it would with the 15" rims.
So, I didn't need to service and then apply pretty paint to the 3 tonne tojo jack I bought second hand years ago, that is shorter than the factory nissan jack. Note the 2 tonne tojo is lower again.
I have had issues jacking up my dodgy kneed mate's GQ with 15s and the factory jack, but can't remember why - maybe the wheel was off the tar and thus low enough to be a problem.
Still, the pretty red tojo jack won't go to waste, can't have too many :-)
one would think the factory jack would fit under the diff tube with leaf springs, just not under the spring pack.