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> Using a Floor Jack, best way??
ldino21
post Mar 5 2004, 03:27 PM
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I bet this probably has been covered before, and I just want to be safe, I need to jack my car up on all fours using jackstands, Where is the best place to position my floor jack so I can leave the donuts free to put the stands there.
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post Mar 5 2004, 03:50 PM
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QUOTE(ldino21 @ Mar 5 2004, 01:27 PM)
Where is the best place to position my floor jack so I can leave the donuts free to put the stands there.

if your longitudinals are intact, a jack peg in the jack receiver is the hot setup.

lacking that, use some firm padding (2x4...) and jack the tranny near the differential carrier if possible and use a 2x10 or something across both torsion baar carriers in the front.
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