INTRODUCTION
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INFORMATION JACKING
The following instructions must be carried out before
raising the vehicle off the ground.
1.Use a solid level ground surface.
2.Apply parking brake.
3.Select 1st gear in main gearbox.
4.Select Low range in transfer gearbox.
CAUTION: To avoid damage occurring to
the under body components of the vehicle
the following jacking procedures must be
adhered to.
DO NOT POSITION JACKS OR AXLE STANDS
UNDER THE FOLLOWING COMPONENTS.
Body structure
Bumpers
Fuel lines
Brake lines
Front radius arms
Panhard rod
Steering linkage
Rear Trailing links
Fuel tank
Engine sump
Gearbox bell housing
Jack or support vehicle by axles only.
Vehicle jack
The jack provided with the vehicle is only intended to
be used in an emergency, for changing a tyre. Do
NOTuse the jack for any other purpose. Refer to
Owner’s Manual for vehicle jack location points and
procedure. Never work under a vehicle supported by
the vehicle jack.
Hydraulic jack
A hydraulic jack with a minimum 1500 kg, 3,300 lbs
load capacity must be used, see illustration J6083.
CAUTION: Do not commence work on the
underside of the vehicle until suitable axle
stands have been positioned under the
axle, see J6084.
Raise the front of the vehicle
1.Position cup of hydraulic arm under differential
casing.
NOTE: The differential casing is not
central to the axle. Care should be taken
when raising the front road wheels off the
ground as the rear axle has less sway stiffness.
2.Raise front road wheels to enable an axle stand
to be installed under left hand axle tube.
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04GENERAL SPECIFICATION DATA
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INFORMATION VEHICLE WEIGHTS AND PAYLOAD
When loading a vehicle to its maximum (Gross Vehicle Weight), consideration must be taken of the unladen
vehicle weight and the distribution of the payload to ensure that axle loadings do not exceed the permitted
maximum values.
It is the customer’s responsibility to limit the vehicle’s payload in an appropriate manner such that neither
maximum axle loads nor Gross Vehicle Weight are exceeded.
Maximum EEC kerb weight and distribution - all optional equipment
VEHICLE AXLE WEIGHTS
90 models Station Wagon Utility
Front axle 1200 Kg (2645 lb)......................................................................... 1200 Kg (2645 lb)
Rear axle 1500 kg (3307 lb).......................................................................... 1500 Kg (3307 lb)
Gross vehicle weight 2550 Kg (5291 lb)........................................................ 2400 Kg (5622 lb)
110 models Station Wagon Utility
Front axle 1200 Kg (2645 lb)......................................................................... 1200 Kg (2645 lb)
Rear axle 1750 Kg (3858 lb).......................................................................... 1850 Kg (4078 lb)
Gross vehicle weight 2950 Kg (6503 lb)........................................................ 3050 Kg (6724 lb)
130 modelsUtility
Front axle1580 Kg (3483 lb) .....................................................................................................................
Rear axle2200 Kg (4850 lb) ......................................................................................................................
Gross vehicle weight 3500 Kg (7716 lb)....................................................................................................
NOTE: Axle weights are not accumulative. The individual maximum axle weights and gross vehicle
weight must not be exceeded.
EEC VEHICLE KERB WEIGHTS
90 models Standard Heavy Duty
Soft top: 1770 Kg (3402 lb)............................................................................ 1993 Kg (4393 lb)
Pick-up: 1770 Kg (3402 lb)............................................................................ 1993 Kg (4393 lb)
Hard top: 1815 Kg (4001 lb).......................................................................... 1987 Kg (4380 lb)
Station wagon: 1870 Kg - 1885 Kg................................................................. 1989 Kg - 1998 Kg
(4122 lb - 4155 lb) (4385 lb - 4404 lb)
110 models
Soft top: 1885 Kg - 2080 Kg............................................................................ (4155 lb - 4585 lb)
High capacity pick-up: 1920 Kg - 2122 Kg...................................................... (4232 lb - 4678 lb)
Hard top: 1920 Kg - 2110 Kg.......................................................................... (4232 lb - 4651 lb)
Station wagon: 2055 Kg - 2229 Kg................................................................. (4530 lb - 4914 lb)
130 models
Crew cab and high capacity pick-up: 2177 Kg - 2286 Kg...........................................................................
(4667 lb - 5039 lb)
EEC kerb weight = Unladen weight + Full fuel tank + 75 Kg (165 lb).
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