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It is personal choice of course, but I'd go either for a genuine Jackall or a Hi Lift. I had a bad experience with another make!

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It is personal choice of course, but I'd go either for a genuine Jackall or a Hi Lift. I had a bad experience with another make!

I inherited a Jackall, my Dad got it from an auction for £5 about 20 years ago, it's like new. I do need a LR adaptor though, I don't like the idea of it slipping.

I'm carrying around my trolley jack too in case I get a flat (touch wood I don't).

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Saw yet another vehicle drop off a hi-lift yesterday, lucky no-one was under it, as it (only?) cracked the driver on the head pretty damned hard.

A few minutes earlier they had been lying underneath....

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Saw yet another vehicle drop off a hi-lift yesterday, lucky no-one was under it, as it (only?) cracked the driver on the head pretty damned hard.

A few minutes earlier they had been lying underneath....

i would never venture under a machine without securing it properly, axle stands at least.

I guess a Hi-Lift could fly quite a distance.

Too many stories about tyres deflating and squishing someone.

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I inherited a Jackall, my Dad got it from an auction for £5 about 20 years ago, it's like new. I do need a LR adaptor though, I don't like the idea of it slipping.

I'm carrying around my trolley jack too in case I get a flat (touch wood I don't).

To be honest I am thinking of selling mine...Its kept in a locker which is an extension of the right hand wheel arch...Iv'e never had to use it apart from in the garage doing a ball joint. and the Landy rolled forward when I tightened the joint and the Hi Lift fell forward, I had my legs under the bumper luckily, I had just put the wheel back on before tightening the ball joint! A lesson learned at least :o

A decent trolley jack would take up half the space! By decent I mean something with a bit more lift height than the 2 Ton one Iv'e got now....

Good thinking Big Mike! (thumbs up icon)

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At the end of the day all "farm type" jacks are inherently unstable even with the correct adapter for a Defender. The components and construction of Jackall and Hi Lift are (IMHO) tried and tested. Other makes may possibly be OK or good, but whatever jack you use take care!!!

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At the end of the day all "farm type" jacks are inherently unstable even with the correct adapter for a Defender. The components and construction of Jackall and Hi Lift are (IMHO) tried and tested. Other makes may possibly be OK or good, but whatever jack you use take care!!!

So is the standard jack that comes with the defender ok to use?

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