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    Senior Member Bob Harriman's Avatar
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    Jackstand locations

    Having my wheels re-painted so I need to put my car on jackstands. Since I have never put my car on jackstands, I wanna make sure all four are in their correct location. Can someone tell me or show me where. Thanks
    Bob

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    I like to put one on each side of your rear torsion bar tube, out as far as I can, and one on each side of the front cross member support, but some people like to place them under the A arms. For added security I like to put four old tyres under the floor pan, just in case.

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