Hoist Problem -- Need Advice
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Hoist Problem -- Need Advice
I own a 2000 Dodge Caravan and am trying to hoist it up. The car has rust in the HOIST location, so much so that my jack ripped thru the area:
I luckily had a jackstand slightly over to catch the car + tire below the drum back plate . The jackstand is currently piercing thru the frame and am not so sure it is capable of holding up the car.
Where would you recommend me placing the jackstand to safely prop up the car? I am trying to replace both rear brake drums and shoes but first need to remove both drums for machining. Ideally i like to raise the entire back end at once but if i must raise one side then move over to the other and THEN have both sides raised then so be it.
Where would i jack up the car and where would i slide in the jackstand?[/b] Would marked off locations (A) or (B) suffice?
Also this is from the backend of the car. I believe (C) is the axle connecting the 2 rear wheels? I was considering jacking up from the center of this long cylindrical pipe.
As always I'm GREATLY APPRECIATIVE for any assistance!!
I luckily had a jackstand slightly over to catch the car + tire below the drum back plate . The jackstand is currently piercing thru the frame and am not so sure it is capable of holding up the car.
Where would you recommend me placing the jackstand to safely prop up the car? I am trying to replace both rear brake drums and shoes but first need to remove both drums for machining. Ideally i like to raise the entire back end at once but if i must raise one side then move over to the other and THEN have both sides raised then so be it.
Where would i jack up the car and where would i slide in the jackstand?[/b] Would marked off locations (A) or (B) suffice?
Also this is from the backend of the car. I believe (C) is the axle connecting the 2 rear wheels? I was considering jacking up from the center of this long cylindrical pipe.
As always I'm GREATLY APPRECIATIVE for any assistance!!
Last edited by quantass; 12-21-2011 at 11:28 AM.
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Just to be clear that would be just to the left of (B) directly beneath where the shock absorber meets the axle?
Here is another photo but from the back of the car looking toward the axle and left rear wheel:
So jacking up from that spot is completely fine in raising the car and then i can slide my jack stand in the vicinity to keep the car up, perhaps have the jackstand beneath the axle on the right side of the shocks?
Thanks.
Here is another photo but from the back of the car looking toward the axle and left rear wheel:
So jacking up from that spot is completely fine in raising the car and then i can slide my jack stand in the vicinity to keep the car up, perhaps have the jackstand beneath the axle on the right side of the shocks?
Thanks.
Last edited by quantass; 12-22-2011 at 12:42 AM.
#4
Directly under the shock and no closer to the wheel than that. Cradle the bottom part of the shock in the jack. Alternative is to place the jack under the casting where the axle tube enters it. Never jack up on the tube. In your picture draw a line down from the yellow reflection on the gas tank.
Just to be clear that would be just to the left of (B) directly beneath where the shock absorber meets the axle?
Here is another photo but from the back of the car looking toward the axle and left rear wheel:
So jacking up from that spot is completely fine in raising the car and then i can slide my jack stand in the vicinity to keep the car up, perhaps have the jackstand beneath the axle on the right side of the shocks?
Thanks.
Here is another photo but from the back of the car looking toward the axle and left rear wheel:
So jacking up from that spot is completely fine in raising the car and then i can slide my jack stand in the vicinity to keep the car up, perhaps have the jackstand beneath the axle on the right side of the shocks?
Thanks.
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