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Old 06-24-2011, 06:46 AM   #1
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I have never used the jack that came with the car; I always use a floor jack and stands. For the AOS project you should use at least two stands at the rear lift points to keep the car stable. If you are going to maintain your 986 regularly you will want a nice floor jack and four stands. A car lift would be nice but depending on the design can limit access to some things on the vehicle.
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Old 06-24-2011, 01:55 PM   #2
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The jack in the car barely qualifies as a jack. You have to stick that little tool in that little hole and lift a nearly 3K pound car with something that looks like the crank on an old ice cream maker. The contact point is miniscule, almost dangerous looking if you're changing the tire in the dead of winter with 40mph winds. Which is exactly when I first had to use the jack after blowing out a rear.. I'd only used race jacks (dime a dozen on Ebay) for autocross events in the past wish I had one those that night. You should have a proper jack and maybe Bosch impact gun for the lugs. But I keep a big lug wrench in the car too.
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