Just wondering where you lift an AU using a trolley jack? The book only has point for the tyre jack, and the box sections look like they would flatten if you tried to lift on them
Have a look in your owners manual again, I think there is a reinforced floor section both front and rear that is the proper jacking point. If your trolley jack has a concave cup on it, just cut a bit of wood to fit it so the lift portion is flat. Hope this makes sense.
Just wondering where you lift an AU using a trolley jack? The book only has point for the tyre jack, and the box sections look like they would flatten if you tried to lift on them
My car sits just low enough at the front so I can't fit a trolley jack straight in, I need to come in from the side at the front. But from the rear, I just use the diff.
I usually use the diff at the back, or the K-frame at the front.
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