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16th March 2016, 23:14 | #11 |
This is my second home
Rover 75 2.5 V6 Connoisseur SE 4dr manual Wedgewood Blue 2 04-05/06/2001 Join Date: Nov 2006
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My early Saloon handbook says to place chocks at the front AND rear of the wheel diagonally opposite the one to be changed, when jacking on a slope. I would assume the Tourer would have the same instruction.
So the Saloon came with no chocks and Tourer came with just one. Not particularly convenient if you find yourself with a puncture and stopped on a slope (I bought myself a pair of aftermarket extremely beefy chocks, Sealey WC01. They'll chock anything up to 4 tonnes!)
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