Is this the proper jacking point for a 986?
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HAHA! Sure, why not? It's not my car! ;)
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location absolutely yes, but make sure you use a log splitting maul or similar device on the jack pad to ensure the jack stays centered between the tailpipe tips while lifting.
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744 posts and you seriously are asking that question?
I recommend having you and a friend pull up on that fabric handle. Surely you must be trolling... but you're ~90 days too early. |
Yes. Correct way. When high enough just insert 2X1 T stand with a lower earthquake resistant extender (3 pcs total), remove jack to prevent ankle bruises or cuts, and done.
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I've done worse. On occasion. :)
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I've always said "Do no Harm" so yeah Yer Good! :cheers:
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That appears to be an aftermarket muffler so there was no need for the piece of plywood on the jack :rolleyes:
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We of course wanted to keep the tips level. |
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