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1999 Marquis: Where to place jack stands
I know there is one "jacking point" per corner of the car. I HAVE found each of them but where the heck do I place jack stands, if the jacking point is occupied by the jack???!!!
Should I just place them somewhere slightly out of the way of the jack, but still near the jack-- avoiding fuel tank, etc, toward the center of the car? I can't find another "notch"-- I suppose i shouldn't be looking for a "notch", eeh?! ________ Honda Phantom Last edited by LieutenantCracker; 04-21-2011 at 07:17 AM. |
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Re: 1999 Marquis: Where to place jack stands
Answered on other post
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Re: 1999 Marquis: Where to place jack stands
Yeah, I figured it out before I saw your reply-- THANKS, though!
I was lifting the rear-end to install "spring-lox" (coil spring compressors) to lower the back-end of the car-- It was riding too high, since I had the air suspension replaced w/ coil springs. I just jacked it ar the jack-point, then placed the stands under the rear axle, I should've told y'all what my project was, in the first place. Now that I've gotten the darn thing up on stands, I found that the springs are too high / the bolts that came w/ the compressors are too short, for me to get the nuts attached so, I guess I'll have to get comperable, but longer, bolts from the hardware store, tomorrow (as Advance Auto Pts didn't have any such thing)-- But that's for a different post (if at all) I suppose. ________ NASH-HEALEY HISTORY Last edited by LieutenantCracker; 04-21-2011 at 07:17 AM. |
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