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Old 07-23-2009, 04:41 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by wstar View Post
No, the beams I'm talking about that I use for the front are way inside from those outer edge lips where the emergency jack is meant to mount. You will see them, they have squarish edges and make a long run down the length of the car before disappearing upwards towards the engine bay. They're the actual frame of the car. I like them because, being the frame itself, they can handle the weight fine without deforming, and they give a nice solid flat surface that's just the right width for my jackstand heads.
So if you weren't jacking the front of the car from a center point, would you place the floor jack on the 'edge' where the manual states first...then slide the jack stands under the other beams you mention? Those little egdes don't seem all that robust, but I don't know where else my low profile floor jack will reach.
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