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  • Roverlab
    Low Range
    • Feb 2009
    • 30

    Genuine screw jack.

    I have a customer's ROW 110 3 door that was fitted with a set of sliders that have a pair of round ports for jacking.
    In the tool kit, there is the screw jack and ratchet, but no base.
    Does anyone have a spare base, or at least access to one for dimensions/images?

    Thanks!

    Trevor

    Happy New Year
    sigpic92 RRC, 94 DI, 06 LR3
  • Terrys
    Overdrive
    • May 2007
    • 1382

    #2
    Those holes are for the highlift adapter

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    • Roverlab
      Low Range
      • Feb 2009
      • 30

      #3
      Yes, that is true, hi lift makes an adaptor for their jack that fits those ports.

      This is a Genuine LR screw jack with a hinged pin attached to the block that travels up or down with the screw thread for fitting directly into the ports without an adaptor.

      I'm looking for the base for the Genuine screw jack, not an adaptor for a hilift. Any leads?

      Thanks.

      Trevor
      sigpic92 RRC, 94 DI, 06 LR3

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      • Roverlab
        Low Range
        • Feb 2009
        • 30

        #4
        hmm.
        sigpic92 RRC, 94 DI, 06 LR3

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        • Les Parker
          RN Sales Team - Super Moderator
          • May 2006
          • 2020

          #5
          I have a Genuine post screw jack that came with the 90.
          I'll drag it out tonite, take some pix and forward them.
          The Non-NAS Defenders use them to jack up the front and rear of the vehicle (holes in front of chassis and rear x-member)
          Not for sale, though. Part of the trucks heritage !!
          Les Parker
          Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
          Rovers North Inc.

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          • Roverlab
            Low Range
            • Feb 2009
            • 30

            #6
            Thanks, Les, I appreciate it very much! When we were in the Serengetti, we had a puncture on the 110 and there was a slightly modified lifting point at the end of the frame horns that made it easier to position the hilift. The driver seemed eager to get it done. Don't know if it was because of the animals on the rim of Lake Manyara or the other driver's on that particular road!
            sigpic92 RRC, 94 DI, 06 LR3

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            • Les Parker
              RN Sales Team - Super Moderator
              • May 2006
              • 2020

              #7
              Found the complete jack assy last night, though I did not get my hands on the camera.
              Phase II will be completed tonight and I'll post the pix.

              Les Parker
              Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
              Rovers North Inc.

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