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Old 10-14-2017, 05:21 AM
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Ok, so today in raising car up high enough to get my big *** under it to raise the ride height on these coil over looking shocks. ( skunk something, they got a few rings that need to be moved down)
I know u use the pinch points for a jack, but wheres a good spot safe spot , to place a jack stand? I was gonna just raise it enuff to lower it onto another wheel placed flat, but I need the weight off the cars wheel so I can turn the adjuster rings on the shocks......
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For the rear, jack up from the rear tow hook, and use the jack points on the sides for your stands.

For the front, you'll see a spot on the radiator support. You can jack up from there to use the front jack points for your stands.
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Dude thats wats up thanks man, got it!
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