Put a piece of carpet on my four ton floor jack and catch a flat spot right behind where the control arm attaches to the body in front, and ahead of the swing arm at the rear. If my jack was a half an inch taller, wouldn't fit, but a solid spot.
Can think of a number of butts I would love to shove those pinch welds up to. These are the first things to bend after the car is a couple of years old. But don't worry if you do, can practically straighten these back to normal with your fingers.
Why can't they tack on a couple of short pieces of angled steel galvanized metal to these things? Just paper thin sheet metal! Major reason for getting rid of cars since the unibody, is the rocker panel rusts out from the inside out and the entire center of the vehicle droops in the center.
No problems with that solid frame in my 12,000 pound P-30, can jack that thing up anywhere I want to. Or with the older framed vehicles. But then they were giving us a very unsafe bumper jack to use. Ha, don't try these with a plastic bumper.
Thought the main roll of toilet paper was to decorate your trees with it during homecoming. Never thought about using that for jacking up a vehicle. Should pass this on to high school kids.
Can think of a number of butts I would love to shove those pinch welds up to. These are the first things to bend after the car is a couple of years old. But don't worry if you do, can practically straighten these back to normal with your fingers.
Why can't they tack on a couple of short pieces of angled steel galvanized metal to these things? Just paper thin sheet metal! Major reason for getting rid of cars since the unibody, is the rocker panel rusts out from the inside out and the entire center of the vehicle droops in the center.
No problems with that solid frame in my 12,000 pound P-30, can jack that thing up anywhere I want to. Or with the older framed vehicles. But then they were giving us a very unsafe bumper jack to use. Ha, don't try these with a plastic bumper.
Thought the main roll of toilet paper was to decorate your trees with it during homecoming. Never thought about using that for jacking up a vehicle. Should pass this on to high school kids.