Lpgc wrote:
I've been on the floor under many thousands of vehicles for extended periods including hundreds of P38s.
If I'm doing 'on the floor' and not working on wheels/suspension my favourite method for raising a vehicle is to drive it onto concrete blocks.
But with Rangerover's it's so handy to be able to press a button and have the car lift itself up, no driving onto concrete blocks necessary.
With most of the Rangerovers I converted I just pressed the button and crept underneath, loads of headroom. On only a few of the Rangerovers I've been under have I felt it necessary to prop the body (including a few P38s I converted that were on bump stops when they came in...).
If I have to jack anything I'll try to leave both jack and axle stands under the vehicle sharing the weight and adding stability. Still, if a spring failed... But considering the vehicle has been driving around for years/miles and the spring hasn't failed it would have to be 'my time' and a freak accident for anything that untoward to happen. Although electronics on Rangerovers may decide to vent air from airbags at anytime, or airbags might suddenly blow, I've come to trust that won't happen.
But I do sometimes push the risks a bit... some of you have seen (on forum) pics of the Nissan I had resting on gas tanks while I dropped it's engine out from below..
After addressing all the obvious crush safety concerns my biggest worry under cars is the amount of crap I'll be getting in my eyes. I get loads of bits in eyes, mostly very minor issues but around 3 times per year I'll get something in an eye that messes with my eyes for several days. Can't wear goggles etc, can't see well enough through them.
Simon,
I’m like you, don’t like Goggles, I found a pair in tool station, more like a diving mask, find them quite comfortable to be honest, saved my eyes from a load of c#@p,, might be worth a look, I’ll see if I can find a link, no 64367,, made by UVEX
https://www.toolstation.com/workwear-safety/safety-eyewear/c243
Late 2000 4.6 vouge, 20" khans, running lpg. Exchange LR engine with low miles.
2.5 dse sold oct 2015
1997 green 4.6 vouge, sold Feb 2014
1997 blue 4.6 vouge, sold June 2013
1992 blue 3.9 classis, gave away 2010
1989 gold 3.5 classic, sold 2006
Etc etc missed out lots, on 14th Range Rover
Nano evo, Thor , dse, EAS kicker..