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How to remove subframe cross brace?

Originally Posted by JARblue Glad you got it taken care of but still confused why you didn't just use the designated jack stand points in front of the rear wheels

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Old 11-25-2019, 12:35 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Glad you got it taken care of but still confused why you didn't just use the designated jack stand points in front of the rear wheels
I could do the work without needing to lift the car, and I was originally concerned with holding up the rear part of the subrame which I thought would sag down. Supporting the jack point area was not a bad idea especially if I lifted the car, but I didn't try that mainly because the jack point was closer to the front end of the subframe, and not directly under the area were the bolts were being removed.
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