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How should I jack up my car?
I want to rotate the tires myself. The car has 4 jacking points along the edge of the frame (where the scissors jack is supposed to attach) and 2 jacking points on the front and back cross members (I guess for a floor jack). Should I use the scissors jack to lift one or both wheels on one side and then support with jack stands. Will the scissors jack lift both wheels off the ground on one side and I don't need the jack stands? Should I use the jack points on the cross members to lift the car and then put the jack stands along the edge of the frame? I hope my question is clear. Thanks.
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without doubt, break the lug nuts loose first... set the parking brake, jack the front up first and set a jackstand... jack the back up next on the same side and set the other jackstand... then spin the lugs free and switch the tires. double-check the manual, if you can set the jackstands under the shock or strut ends "legally" it makes it all much easier by using the near frame points for the scissors jack.
don't get "underneath" at any point when you do this.
you might assume I don't really plan to bet my life on a scissors jack any more. right. I saw mine warp severely in 1971 when I leaned on the fender. almost dumped the car.
This is of course after I've loosened the lug nuts, set the brake and what not.
If you are rotating front to back, this can't be beat. Seems safe enough to me.
TB
tboner; I have tried that before, but the unibody member always seemed to start bending just before the tires came off the ground. I hate trying to jack up a unibody vehicle, no really good solid place to put a jack.
Can anyone tell me where I can see a picture of such a device? Thanks.
both are good things.
http://www.harborfreight.com
Use the word JACK for your search in the site.
Sears sells some prettier ones, at higher cost of course!
jackxchange.com
ultimategarage.com
hyjacks.com
norcoindustries.com
Hope this helps.