Re: Proper Hydraulic jack and jack stand placement for 1101 2-4 Coupe
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Probably same as 7th series. Front: Floor jack in the middle of the front axle. Jack stands next to the inside of the frame on the front axle. Rear: Floor jack under the differential. Jack stands under rear axle housing near the inside of the frame. Don't forget to block the wheels.
Posted on: 2017/6/4 19:48
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Re: Proper Hydraulic jack and jack stand placement for 1101 2-4 Coupe
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Except for a couple of inches of wheelbase, putting my 1100 in the air is the same as your 1101. Whether you support by the frame (suspension hanging free) or by the axles depends on what job you have in mind. If you simply want to elevate the car, jackstands under the axles just inboard of the spring perches is best. If your hydraulic jack can lift the entire end at once, then as Sherlock suggests. My jack isn't capable of that so I lift each corner independently with the jack under the spring perch and place the jackstand under the axle immediately adjacent to it.
If for example you wanted to service the spring shackles, then I'd support the car by the frame.
Posted on: 2017/6/4 20:19
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Re: Proper Hydraulic jack and jack stand placement for 1101 2-4 Coupe
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Thanks Sherlock, really appreciate the reply.
Best, TomB
Posted on: 2017/6/4 20:37
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Re: Proper Hydraulic jack and jack stand placement for 1101 2-4 Coupe
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Thanks O.D., sincerely appreciate your replies, as always.
I was a little hesitant to use the axle even though it seemed the logical choice. Thanks again and All the Best, TomB
Posted on: 2017/6/4 20:40
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