Jacking and axle stands points R26

Discussion in 'Suspension, Brakes, Wheels & Tyres section' started by MPG MAN, Jan 15, 2017.

  1. Hi

    Any advice on best place to jack up the rear of the car and place axle stands into position for a few days whilst sorting a rear calipers and pads?

    Cheers
     
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  2. Ian

    Ian

    I would love to see a photo of the best place, not being that knowledgeable as a mechanic myself you see. Anyone offer any advice?

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  3. If it's rear you want jack the front from the front Jack points.

    The front wheel will come off the ground. Keep going until the rear wheel on that side comes off the floor too.

    Place axle stand at rear Jack point. Lower car at front.

    Do the same on the other side. Job done.


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  4. I'm jacking the car up onto 4 axle stands tomo I will upload some pics . . .
     
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  5. Ian

    Ian

    Cheers mate!

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  6. Ian

    Ian

    Did you get the work done on your car mate? Cheers.

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  7. Yes mate although I forgot to take pics...send me a text reminder and I'll do it in the morning...07748958410...
     
  8. NJH

    NJH

    If I am working in my garage is it possible to jack the car using a workshop low entry jack from either the front or back? i.e. not from the side.
     
  9. Here you go buddy...

    Rear - take the plastic cover off the rear axle/beam first...

    Front - look underneath the car in front of the front wheel...I positioned the stand so one side lipped up into that hole and the other into the arch...

    I had the car up on 4 axle stands and was solid as a rock
     

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  10. Marked up so clearer...
     

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  11. I'm sure the workshop manual says you shouldn't jack against the rear beam.
     
  12. NJH

    NJH

    Thanks richmeg.

    Pretty much all workshop manuals will say not to jack from suspension mounts or engines/gearboxes etc. even though people have done it routinely for decades. Unfortunately in many cases you can't safely lift a vehicle from the side with a trolley jack due to lack of space such as in most peoples garages, unless of course one uses an emergency scissor jack, bottle jack or similar that doesn't require lots of space perpendicular to the lift arc. I will have to look at those jacking points, doesn't mean I will do this of course but its option with the Meg, one of the nice things about my 944 race car is that I can jack it from the front subframe or the gearbox at the back.
     
  13. Very useful - thanks. I was wondering this too.
     

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