where to put jack stands on front?? Taking off front control arm and strut???????????
SubscribeWhere do I put the jack stands on the front of the car if Im taking off the front control arm and struts??? I looked in the archives but wasnt clear to me.
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I usually put the jack stands on the sway bar bushings on the front and back.Hope this helps.If anyone can think of a reason this is a bad idea, let me know.But it seems safe to me.
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Well concidering how that part will have to be moved durring this perticular operation it would cause excess force on the bushings.
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I always placed jack stands under the "frame" rails. If you look under the car you will see them. They look like boxed rails that are connected to the body. If you are going to use excessive force, I'd keep the jack positioned close to the stands for insurance.
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Originally posted by 5 litre eater
I usually put the jack stands on the sway bar bushings on the front and back.Hope this helps.If anyone can think of a reason this is a bad idea, let me know.But it seems safe to me.
Those pieces look way too flimsy to hold the weight of a 3,000+ pound car over my head... but to each their own, I suppose.Originally posted by 5 litre eater
I usually put the jack stands on the sway bar bushings on the front and back.Hope this helps.If anyone can think of a reason this is a bad idea, let me know.But it seems safe to me.
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I'm with Pukka, ALWAYS the frame rails. Plus a jack under the a-arm I'm working on.
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I put mine under the "frame rails" when I did my torque arm and it held up just fine. It didn't even flex when I lowered the jack.
But as suggested, I kept my spare jack underneath the car for insurance.
But as suggested, I kept my spare jack underneath the car for insurance.
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Those pieces look way too flimsy to hold the weight of a 3,000+ pound car over my head... but to each their own, I suppose.
What's behind those pieces?The sway bar and frame rails.But on the other hand, I can see how that would make a person nervous.I'm not going to stop doing though, it's very convenient and the jack stands are out of the way.Those pieces look way too flimsy to hold the weight of a 3,000+ pound car over my head... but to each their own, I suppose.
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i use the frame rails as well. my car has been lifted up and i have gone under it about a million times. i feel that they are the best place to support it, without a doubt.
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If you have subframe connectors then i would say put them under those where they meet the frame. If not the frame is definatley the place to go. Unless for trans work in which case the bushings are just fine. You guys are really underestimating the strength of this steel here. It is some good stuff.
ill also vote for the frame rails, and the jack somewhere under there for insurance. never had a problem when doing this normally
Thanks guys. I have had it up on the frame for the last few days and its been fine. Now if only I could get it back on the ground. Been having so much trouble with this strut/bushing install.



