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Worms Member Since: 31 Oct 2017 Location: Highlands Posts: 635 |
Not looking to do Duckworths out of any business, but if you are starting with nothing, you might be better with a generic bottle jack and a decent socket and handle rather than the factory-fitted jack and wheel brace. 2005 D3 2.7 Auto
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25th Apr 2019 5:38 am |
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duckworthparts Site Sponsor Member Since: 02 Mar 2009 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 1131 |
£92.95 for those parts delivered Sophie Alltoft
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25th Apr 2019 9:53 am |
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Bobupndown Member Since: 26 Dec 2014 Location: Upside down behind the TV! Posts: 2804 |
A breaker dismantling a Freelander would be my source for this. Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948
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25th Apr 2019 9:55 am |
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JulesK Member Since: 07 Dec 2014 Location: Ceredigion. Posts: 1664 |
There was one going on here yesterday. If it wasn't so bad it'd be funny.
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25th Apr 2019 9:56 am |
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Stimatic Member Since: 19 Apr 2019 Location: Scotland Posts: 10 |
Agreed, that sounds a perfectly sensible approach. I have been keeping eye on the usual, gumtree, eBay, etc, but no luck. I'm out in the sticks so have a bit of a trek to the nearest breakers, and to be honest I'm too busy and too lazy to bother with the phoning around/driving out to them. |
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25th Apr 2019 5:41 pm |
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Stimatic Member Since: 19 Apr 2019 Location: Scotland Posts: 10 |
I did consider that, but kept coming back to convenience - the factory jack will secure in place with the retaining bolt, so everything sits nice and secure. If I buy a generic bottle jack etc, I give myself more work concocting something to hold it all in place to stop it rattling around the boot. Plus if I ever come to sell the car it'll look obvious I've been replacing bits. I was lucky enough that the car came with full land rover original mats, boot liner, even key ring (from some company called Duckworth, whoever they are ), I kind of like the idea of keeping parts original. |
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25th Apr 2019 6:02 pm |
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Stimatic Member Since: 19 Apr 2019 Location: Scotland Posts: 10 |
Dan, thanks very much for the quote. As was mentioned in the thread, someone else has a spare jack going, so I'm making arrangements to get that. Could you re-quote me for just the retaining bolt and wheel brace? First time speaking to you and I'm being the awkward customer already! Matthew |
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26th Apr 2019 12:14 pm |
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CJOver Member Since: 27 Nov 2014 Location: Biggleswade, Bedfordshire Posts: 636 |
You will also need to expanded polystyrene block that holds everything still and goes under the spare wheel.
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26th Apr 2019 1:49 pm |
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Stimatic Member Since: 19 Apr 2019 Location: Scotland Posts: 10 |
My wife's car doesn't have the foam, the jack is just bolted directly to the car, hence my request for the retaining bolt. Does your jack not have a small eyelet welded on to the handle for the bolt to pass through? |
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26th Apr 2019 5:17 pm |
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CJOver Member Since: 27 Nov 2014 Location: Biggleswade, Bedfordshire Posts: 636 |
Yes it does but the foam is much better at holding everything else still. MY13 HSE Lux Santorini Black Gone
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26th Apr 2019 9:21 pm |
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Stimatic Member Since: 19 Apr 2019 Location: Scotland Posts: 10 |
Never had a problem in that regard (in wife's car). The wheel brace clips to the jack, and the trusty elastic band holds it all snug. |
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26th Apr 2019 10:44 pm |
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