if all else fails i'll go to the Hennops 4x4 trail and change my tyre in the twister area
what was interesting to me is that at crawl speed both Gen3 and Gen4 had the nack of lifting its skirt to everyone around
That is just the problem, I know of a few plat karre that would bend beyond if you lifted them on any point other than the dedicated "hard" points, Audi comes to mind amongst others.4ePikanini wrote:I don't understand what the fuss is about. Lightweight "plat" cars are jacked at a corner to change a wheel and they suffer no ill effects. Even accidents sometimes render the ancillaries wrecked but the frame intact.
More so, what would a pajero be capable of?
Sounds like the usual brand bad mouthing opinion which carries no weight over facts!
I have carried 2 bicycles around on a bike rack mounted to my spare wheel for years with no ill effects. These are about the same weight as a jack and the bike rack probably puts MORE strain on the door than the jack would do due to the leverage the rack has.vvandam wrote:Won't mounting the hi-lift on the spare wheel cause extra load and wear on the door hinges? The jack weighs a ton
Careful not to use a jack to change a tire eithersteve wrote:.....by the way, spoke to an off road accessory dealer today who said the hi lift jack must never be used on a pajero as the chassis will bend !!! as it has a mono cromo whats it thingy chassisWTF !!! .....................
i have a black canvas spare wheel cover and busy with the printers so they can do that exact same logo "Dont follow" on the spare wheel cover for metonton wrote:He he he...