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Old 03-21-2005, 11:42 AM
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Lifting Points

Where are good lifting points on the eclipse. I am using a jack not like the ones used for changing out spare tires, and can you lift the eclipse under the rear; under the rear there is a cross can you lift there?
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Re: Lifting Points

You can lift any wher along the side, wher the ridge is. Also up front where the bree bolts up to the front of the frame. As far as the rear goes, there isn't anywhere safe that I would touch.
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Anywhere that you see frame you can lift from....anywhere else probably isnt a good idea. Since it's a FWD car and there is no rear axel i doubt there is anywhere safe to lift the rear from....if you need to lift the rear use 2 jacks on both sides.....MAKE SURE YOU PUT YOUR CAR IN GEAR AND BLOCK THE FRONT TIRES!!!! Otherwise you car wont be in the air for long...lol
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