Lift and Support Points

Lift and Support Points

NOTE: If you are going to remove heavy components such as suspension from the rear of the vehicle, first support the front of the vehicle with tall safety stands. When substantial weight is removed from the rear of the vehicle, the center of gravity can change and cause the vehicle to tip forward on the hoist.

Frame Hoist


1.Position the hoist lift blocks (A), or safety stands, under the vehicle's front support points (B) and rear support points (C).

 

2.Raise the vehicle a few inches, and rock the vehicle gently to be sure it is firmly supported.

3.Raise the hoist to full height, and inspect the lift points for solid contact with the lift blocks.

Safety Stands


To support the vehicle on safety stands, use the same support points (B and C) as for a frame hoist. Always use safety stands when working on or under any vehicle that is supported only by a jack.

Floor Jack


1.Block the rear wheels when raising the front of the vehicle; block the front wheels when raising the rear of the vehicle.
Place the blocks behind and ahead of the wheels.

2.Raise the vehicle high enough to insert the safety stands.

3.Adjust and place the safety stands so the vehicle will be approximately level, then lower the vehicle onto them.