Gumarcel said:Ok, so I noticed today that the Jacks that I have for the Rover are not tall enough to lift the truck up. I am on 235.85 MT and I was wondering what I should use as a jack that is tall enough. And don't say hi-lift.
Chris
I do go under the axle when i jack it.JacIntyre said:Not trying to be a jerk here, but did you try placing the jack under the axle instead of the Rover jacking point. My DII is on 265/75s(about the same OD as the 235/85) and I have used this method to change out the tires with the stock bottle jack without maxing it out.
Has anyone out there changed a tire using the original jack ?
MTNHDWR said:You could use your stock jack and a stump.
Ah yes, ron the only problem is that there is still no where for me to jack it up.Ron L said:https://www.expeditionexchange.com/xcart/customer/cart.php?xid=b85e0bf0acffeb788d6060bd51ba4a18
order this offroad base. Thats what i use with my jack and it lifts far enough to remove a tire.
Jasrover said:Jim, on my 96 D1 the jack is black and stored under the rear seat by the roof cross rails. I have fortunately never had to use it to change a flat but it does not seem to be as small as yours. Are you sure you have the original jack? Does anyone else have this jack?
Gumarcel said:Ah yes, ron the only problem is that there is still no where for me to jack it up.
Gumarcel said:Ah yes, ron the only problem is that there is still no where for me to jack it up.
Ron L said:OK ignore my post