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andz327 wrote:100%Trolly dolly for me tae
Much rather its the trolly jack getting pushed under the van in the pissin rain than me crawling under with a bottle jack
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andz327 wrote:Fuk that times money guys , trolly jack under ,
van jacked up in about a minute, Milwaukee impact gun and 21mm socket and wheel off in seconds,
Milwaukee the spare down with home made adapter for to lower cable quickly and retrieve the spare and fit to van ,
put punctured wheel into van ,
let jack down and put back in van,
all done in 5 mins and still not lay in the p!ss
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Scooby doo wrote:andz327 wrote:Fuk that times money guys , trolly jack under ,
van jacked up in about a minute, Milwaukee impact gun and 21mm socket and wheel off in seconds,
Milwaukee the spare down with home made adapter for to lower cable quickly and retrieve the spare and fit to van ,
put punctured wheel into van ,
let jack down and put back in van,
all done in 5 mins and still not lay in the p!ss
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Spare wheel…
I keep mine in the van as it’s a sport wheel and don’t think it’ll fit under the van
dumper wrote:No chance of that it always rains so that’s what the RAC is for they can get wet and has a x bus mechanic I’ve a lot of experience of breakdowns in lay-bys and thinking about it 3 of my punctures have been off road on a rally stage so in that case the bottle Jack was the best option apart from one of them another Marshall with a Landrover had one of those air bags you inflate off the van exhaust that must have been the easiest puncture I ever did.
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