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Ma77sc
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I've managed to get hold of a high lift 2.5T trolley jack to help me swap winter/summer wheels but am concerned about the best jacking points. I don't intend to use axle stands as I won't be going under (but will probably have some wood blocks around until I can trust the jack). What's the best place to jack each corner? I've looked at the vertical scissor jack jacking points and they would sit in the lugs of the trolley jack contact disc (the black circular thing high up in this pic)
The question is are these the best/most secure places to jack it up without having to remove undertrays and other covers or are there some readily exposed subframe components that people jack up with using a block of wood? I only intend to do one corner at a time to minimise the load, maximise stability etc so looking for corners.
The question is are these the best/most secure places to jack it up without having to remove undertrays and other covers or are there some readily exposed subframe components that people jack up with using a block of wood? I only intend to do one corner at a time to minimise the load, maximise stability etc so looking for corners.