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Jacking up your car safely

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Whether you do your own car maintenance or just have to change a wheel occasionally, one item that is indispensable is a proper car jack. There are many different types of jack available on the market and the most popular ones tend to be bottle jacks and trolley jacks. Whichever type you choose to have, make sure that it has the capacity to safely lift the weight of your vehicle. It is essential that you use the jack correctly and safely or the results could be disastrous and you could be seriously injured. Here is a useful guide on how to use a jack safely.

You can save quite a few bucks by jacking up your car or truck and doing your own repairs and maintenance. But if you want to live long enough to spend all the money you save, you owe it to yourself and your loved ones to bone up on jack safety.

Start by parking your car or truck on a flat concrete surface. Trucks and most SUVs have steel frames that support the entire vehicle. Nearly all cars, on the other hand, are of “unibody” construction; that is, they don’t have a frame. So each type of vehicle requires different points of support for jack and jack stand placement.

Consult a repair manual to locate the recommended lift points and support locations for your vehicle. Repair manuals are available at auto parts stores or online. Before jacking, engage the parking brake and chock the rear wheels to prevent car movement. Start jacking from the front of the vehicle. The front end of four-wheel-drive trucks can be raised by placing the jack under the differential. For two-wheel-drive trucks, place the jack beneath the jacking pad under the engine.

Place the jack so the cross member or differential lines up with the recessed area of the jack saddle. Slowly pump the jack handle until the front wheels leave the ground. Then stop jacking and double check the jack placement. Look at the front of the vehicle to make sure it’s not leaning to one side. If it is, lower and recenter the jack. Otherwise, continue pumping until the vehicle reaches the desired height.

Support the front of a truck by placing the jack stands directly under the frame. Support the rear of the truck with a jack stand under each axle. Turn the handle very slowly until the vehicle starts easing down. A quick release will result in a sudden catastrophic drop. Lower the car or truck until it almost touches the saddle of the jack stand. Then make final alignment adjustments before lowering the full weight onto the stand. Remove the floor jack and bring it to the rear of the vehicle. Locate the recommended rear lift point and repeat the jacking procedure at the rear of the vehicle. Place the two rear jack stands in proper support locations and lower the rear onto those stands.

With the vehicle up on all four jack stands, gently shake the vehicle side to side and up and down. This ensures that the vehicle is sitting squarely on the jack stands and that the jack stand saddles have full contact with the support points. If the vehicle wobbles, stop immediately and reposition the problem jack stand before crawling under the vehicle.

Tip: If you plan to remove your tires, loosen the lug nuts slightly while the car is still on the ground. That’ll keep the wheels from spinning while you turn the lug wrench once the car’s raised. Click here to continue reading

Further information

How to choose the right jack for your car

How to safely jack up your vehicle

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