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Bottle Jack

Should just have oil resistant o rings as seals, they don't have to be anything special. Can get assorted boxes on ebay or at Hydraulic specialists.
 
Cheers big ears its gotta be worth a look because it seems to me the price of bottle jacks have doubled since i bought mine , but maybe i just told the mrs it was cheap :shifty:
 
What is the rating if the std cruiser bottle jack Shayne, these are cheap second hand?
Do you need the extra load capacity?
 
Nowhere near tall enough Ben i never measured but i think the chassis on my truck is about 18 inches off the ground .
 
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Ah just measured chassis to floor 21 and a half inches .
 
Here is a sprinter one I dismantled the other week looking for nesting tubes, cup type seals like Frank said. If these are the right size I can send them.
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Cheers i will take a look at the weekend , i got that sprinter jack on watching , i figure at that price its worth a look even if it fits only one of my 3 trucks
 
Nowhere near tall enough Ben i never measured but i think the chassis on my truck is about 18 inches off the ground .

I thought the standard bottle jack was intended for use under the axles and not the chassis?

Obviously bigger tyres will raise the axle up a bit but I would have thought the standard bottle jacks should cope with that extra few inches? :think:
 
Yes but the high rise jack can do both and stays in the truck all the time which is handy if you need to get a cv out or something .
 
I thought the standard bottle jack was intended for use under the axles and not the chassis?

Obviously bigger tyres will raise the axle up a bit but I would have thought the standard bottle jacks should cope with that extra few inches? :think:

Under the chassis on the 120 and 90, according to the handbooks.
 
YYY
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