I pulled all 4 wheels off to get the rims powder coated and new ties mounted, so right now it's sitting on blocks and jack stands. Jacking points are dismal
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01-28-2019, 01:41 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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I pulled all 4 wheels off to get the rims powder coated and new ties mounted, so right now it's sitting on blocks and jack stands.
Jacking points are dismal on this car. Using a floor jack on the pinch seam jacking points bends stuff and I don't like using one, but it's really the only viable alternative. I am able to get under the cradle in front to lift the front in the middle, which works OK. In the rear I don't see a spot in the center of the car that will support the car. I don't believe you can lift under the diff, but maybe I'm wrong? I have jackstands under the rear control arm mounts and blocks under the engine cradle holding the car up but I had to use the rear jacking point on the side of the car to get the jakstands under it....not optimal. How are you guys getting your car off the ground? Don't say a 2 post lift...lol, though I do fantasize..... |
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You probably didn't need to start a new thread on this topic. Try cutting a slit in a hockey puck. Or check out either one of these threads for additional information.
Using Jack Stand...where to contact point? Jack Points for the car
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But I did go through a few hockey pucks before the lift.
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Also check out these stands, I've really enjoyed them. https://esco.net/products/esco-3-ton...le-jack-stand/
On a tangent and for posterity, what order do y'all jack the ENTIRE vehicle up in to have enough space under it to work... for whatever reason. When I have the front of my car up on ramps, not even a low profile jack fits under the rear. I guess the front a little, then the rear entirely, then the front entirely? Lifting from the sides the jack is in the way of where the stands need to go and always turns into a dance of shuffling things around a little at a time. Also Mark I hate you. |
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Using Jack Stand...where to contact point?
If I have to use the pinch rails to lift, then I usually just put the front jacks stands on the frame (see blue boxes in the attached pic in the linked post above). I drive my stock Z onto a 2x6 laid flat and can reach the front jack point with a little rubbing on the plastic chin spoiler. Lowered Z needs at least two stacked and sometime that won't do it depending on the setup. Yes, typical order for me is front partially, rear fully, then level the front.
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If you're using jack stands, I believe the pinch welds/reinforced spots are your only real option. For just a floor jack, there is a dimple on the front behind the belly pan and you can use the rear diff. Both of those points are Nissan jack points for floor jacks. Won't help you if you want to keep the car up on stands though. FWIW, I have had the car up on all 4 points on jack stand w/o a problem and have put it on a QuickJack which uses the same points.
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I also use the front dimple thing to jack up the entire front and the diff to jack up the entire rear... rear is no problem even under the elongated aluminum fins on my Z1 diff cover.
I used to drive up on 2x6's to get clearance to jack up the front like JAR, but then I bought these cheap ramps and they have been awesome: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I also needed a long reach, low profile jack to reach the front jack point... mine is from Harbor Freight but it appears that they have discontinued that model... Shame, it is a fantastic jack.
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If you do the back first, I find that the front dips down too far and it makes it harder to get a floor jack under it. The easier solution to all this is getting a quick jack or JackPoint jack stands. I don't have either currently (no garage), but at my parents' place, I've used both and I really liked both. JackPoint is waaaay easier to store and deal with than quick jack though, IMO. Home Quote:
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