460Fred
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I installed the low profile jack rails last week and did my first oil change yesterday.
I have to pull the car out of the garage due to limited space. My driveway has a slight slope to it and when I jacked up the front end of the car, the rear came up as well, pretty scary. I used the most forward position jack point to slip in the jack stands at the furthest forward point possible. Hope that made sense.
Question....Are the jack rails distributing the weight enough to raise the rear as well or is this just a forward weight balance thing?
If I was 20 lbs heavier I donāt know if Iād even be able to crawl under the car to change the oil. My jack stands were set on their lowest position.
Maybe point the nose of the car down hill next time ;-)
I have to pull the car out of the garage due to limited space. My driveway has a slight slope to it and when I jacked up the front end of the car, the rear came up as well, pretty scary. I used the most forward position jack point to slip in the jack stands at the furthest forward point possible. Hope that made sense.
Question....Are the jack rails distributing the weight enough to raise the rear as well or is this just a forward weight balance thing?
If I was 20 lbs heavier I donāt know if Iād even be able to crawl under the car to change the oil. My jack stands were set on their lowest position.
Maybe point the nose of the car down hill next time ;-)
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