| Xx D-MAN xX |
Well, since my lude is stored and my garage isn't deep enough to roll the car, I need to jack the car up to rotate my tires.
I don't have a floor jack just the spare tire jack. So, does anyone know where the jack points are located, other than the tow hook points? |
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| ManHunter |
If you look under the car, about 3-4 inches behind the front wheel, 3 inches toward the centre of the car, you'll see a 3-4 inches metal line about 1 inch tall going towards to rear of the car. same thing a few inches in front of the rear wheels.
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| Xx D-MAN xX |
Took a look under the lude and I know exactly what you are referring to Eric.
I would have tried to jack the car up but its to damn cold out today, even in my insulated garage. What is it, like -20 today! |
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| ManHunter |
I've jacked my car so many times it's not even funny anymore. :)
I actually bent the jack a bit. But it still works. :)
Yeah, I think the days of cool weathers are gone now. Welcome to Edmonton's winters. only 4-5 months to go. :)
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| Xx D-MAN xX |
| 4 or 5 more months :thumbsdown: The lude will be back on the road in less than 4. |
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| ManHunter |
I hope so, but I wouldn't bet on it...
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| Xx D-MAN xX |
Well Eric, you're directions were correct! Jacking the car was a piece of cake.
I'm glad that I did rotate the tires cause when I jacked each side, the tire made a pop noise. I'm good till next month :bigthumbup: |
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