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Old 02-06-2008, 07:50 PM
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I was wondering where a good jack point would be to lift the fornt so I can replace my front 02's?
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the normal front lift points lol
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You can use a floor jack under the k-member.
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and also use atleast one jack stand for safety
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yea on the k member! but watch out. sometimes the jack can slip like it did to me, but it dident fall! so becareful
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Originally Posted by ae13291
yea on the k member! but watch out. sometimes the jack can slip like it did to me, but it dident fall! so becareful
I always turn the jacking pad so that one of the raised spots will catch on the backside of the k-member.
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Originally Posted by y2k_ta
I always turn the jacking pad so that one of the raised spots will catch on the backside of the k-member.
+1....
btw,...the jack points are mentioned in your owners manual.
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Originally Posted by WS6 Rampage
+1....
btw,...the jack points are mentioned in your owners manual.
Just follow the jack points and dont take any shortcuts
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Yep, be very careful with the alum. jacks and jacks with one wheel up front that doesnt want to move. My Ta slipped and pinned my hand against the wall, cut open my middle finger (four or five stiches) but it wasnt really Cut but more pinched open.




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