Re: [DML] Jack stand points?
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Re: [DML] Jack stand points?



CAUTION: Be sure to use all standard automotive jacking and support
procedures when raising and supporting the vehicle for service.

There are two different jack support points that will provide safe support.
The jacking support plates located at either end of the rocker panels
(indicated on the jack storage compartment cover) or the frame member
adjacent to the frame tie down hooks will provide for safe support for the
DeLorean.

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----- Original Message -----
From: <amazinrick@xxxx>
To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 11:55 PM
Subject: [DML] Jack stand points?


> Hello DMLers!
> Long story short... while we have the wheels off to be media blasted
and
> powder coated, where is it correct to put the jack stands? The jack from
the
> car is not even high enough for the stands anyway, but if you can get the
car
> high enough, where do you put the stands (short of buying three more
jacks,
> my dad is saying)? Thanks a lot!
> Living the Dream (or will be again by Thurs!) :)
> ~Rick E
> VIN 11174
> South Jersey
>
>
>
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