[DML] Re: Trailing arm bolt procedure w/ jack stands?
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[DML] Re: Trailing arm bolt procedure w/ jack stands?
- From: "content22207" <brobertson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 06 May 2004 21:22:24 -0000
Leave the car on the stands, place the floor jack under each tire,
then raise them to a normal driving orientation.
I don't jack my car by its fragile fiberglass body, preferring instead
the relatively sturdier frame. Central rear jacking point is the
crossmember (just like a front engine car turned around backwards). I
place my jackstands where the lower support arms mount to it.
Notice how close together the stands are in the rear vs the front. Our
chassis is trapezoidal shaped -- wider in the front than the rear.
This keeps the outside edges of the two different sized tires in line
with one another for aesthetic purposes.
Bill Robertson
#5939
>--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "supermattthehero" <supermatty@xxxx>
wrote:
> Would someone be willing to outline the trailing arm bolt replacement
> procedure using a jack and jack stands? I want to be sure that I know
> where to place the stands when doing this. I've read all the articles
> so I know that I need to raise the car (by the body jacking point? by
> the frame?), replace the bolt, snug it up, and then lower the car
> before torquing the bolts. (how can I still fit underneath the car
> when the weight is on the wheels?) I prefer to do all of the work on
> the car myself aside from inspection, so any help is appreciated.
>
> Matt
> #1604
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