trunk
tire jack located in engine compartment beside the battery, rest of tools in rear door pocket.
Pop open your hood and on the right hand side right behind the headlamp you will find a black cover that covers the battery and the jack, it will be right there.
In a Land Rover Discovery 1, the wheel brace is typically located in the rear storage compartment, often secured in a holder or bracket. It can usually be found alongside the jack and other tools necessary for tire changes. Check under the cargo area floor mat or in the side compartments for easy access.
Under the bonnet. as you look at the front of the car it should be just behind the right hand light.
In a Land Rover Discovery, the jack and wheel spanner are typically located in the trunk under the floor panel. You can access them by lifting the cargo floor cover, which usually has a latch or a handle. The jack is often stored in a designated compartment, while the wheel spanner is usually secured alongside it or in a nearby storage area. Always consult your owner's manual for specific details related to your vehicle model.
To remove a lug nut from a Land Rover Discovery, first ensure the vehicle is on a flat surface and securely lifted using a jack. Use a lug wrench or socket wrench to turn the lug nut counterclockwise. If the lug nut is stuck, apply penetrating oil and give it time to soak, then try again. Always ensure the correct size socket is used to avoid stripping the nut.
The best place to jack is directly under the axles.
I bought mine at one of the local large retailers. They run about $10-$20. The radio in the vehicle needs to be designed for it with an 'auxilary' jack in it. The other option is a device that looks like a cassette tape that plugs into the ipod and slides into the tape player.
The hunters discover the little volcanic island. Jack views the discovery as a potential shelter and sees the opportunity to establish his power and authority on the new land.
by the fuse box
Steven Jack Land was born in 1946.
Jack is a beast