Where to put car stands
Where to put car stands
Tomorrow I'm thinking of swapping the struts out of the unlicenced 97 outback I have into my 92 Liberty and then vice versa.
I've bought 2 car stands and I'm going to do 1 corner at a time.
After jacking up the car where is the exact best place to put the car stand for when I do the rear and for when I do the front?
I've bought 2 car stands and I'm going to do 1 corner at a time.
After jacking up the car where is the exact best place to put the car stand for when I do the rear and for when I do the front?
Depending on the type of stands you can bend the lip that runs under the sills, not a big deal but it looks shit. In the front I prefer to use stands further under the car at the chassis rail looking part of the car. You can't do the same for the rear though, but generally a jack under the diff is fine plus the two stands. To be safer i sit the wheels under the doors so if it happens to drop there's atleast 6" of space under it.
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Thx Toonga LOL, yeah a few examples of car stands i had over the years:D
The trusted old umbrella stand and double stacked batteries:D
This one is special LMAO
The latest ones:)
The trusted old umbrella stand and double stacked batteries:D
This one is special LMAO
The latest ones:)
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Nothing wrong with using tyres and rims - very stable if done right.
Just make sure the car is on level ground and that the stands get a good grip on whatever you put them under - in other words make sure the shape of the mounting point matches the shape of the stand as close as possible - this will minimize the chance of slipping.
Once the car is resting on the stands give the car a good shake to make sure it won't move or fall.
All pretty much common sense really.
Just make sure the car is on level ground and that the stands get a good grip on whatever you put them under - in other words make sure the shape of the mounting point matches the shape of the stand as close as possible - this will minimize the chance of slipping.
Once the car is resting on the stands give the car a good shake to make sure it won't move or fall.
All pretty much common sense really.
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Yes I am serious, otherwise I would not have asked. I have come to these forums to increase my knowledge not to be belittled.niterida wrote:Are you serious ? I think if you have to ask that question then you have to ask yourself "Should I really be doing this ?"
I did not ask for your opinion of what I should be asking myself, you failed to answer my question.
I can't see how lack of knowledge in one area(safe car stand placement) will hinder me in another(undoing 5 nuts and freeing up the brake line).
If I place the jack in the designated jack point, I then cannot place the car stand in this already occupied strengthened area.
I do not wish to damage the underside of my car by lowering it onto a weak spot. I only know of the 4 recommended areas for placing the jack. Hence my original question.
Thankyouniterida wrote:Nothing wrong with using tyres and rims - very stable if done right.
Just make sure the car is on level ground and that the stands get a good grip on whatever you put them under - in other words make sure the shape of the mounting point matches the shape of the stand as close as possible - this will minimize the chance of slipping.
Once the car is resting on the stands give the car a good shake to make sure it won't move or fall.
All pretty much common sense really.
IF you have a trolley jack like the one in my first pic, I always jack the rear front the diff and I would then put the car stands (If i had some) on the designated rear area.
For the front i place the jack on the little middle plate that is bolted to the engine cross member. Again you can then place the car stands on the front designated areas.
Or, another thing is you could do is, as commonly performed from back home, Jack the car up, remove the wheels and place the disk on 4 bricks:) Only thing our bricks are 5 times bigger that those little crappy red Aussie bricks....
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For the front i place the jack on the little middle plate that is bolted to the engine cross member. Again you can then place the car stands on the front designated areas.
Or, another thing is you could do is, as commonly performed from back home, Jack the car up, remove the wheels and place the disk on 4 bricks:) Only thing our bricks are 5 times bigger that those little crappy red Aussie bricks....
lol
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