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General question about jacking up the Mustang

Cory S

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So the bolts that I use to bolt the 'Jacking Rail' to the car are not the bolts holding the sub-frame to the Unibody? interesting.
It’s already been said many times, that they don’t add any stiffening properties. They are just jacking rails. These aren’t foxes.
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I have two floor jacks and a small block of wood on each jack pad...Works perfectly on pinch weld lift points and adds no weight! Be sure to put grain of wood blocks opposite or perpendicular to pinch weld seam.
 

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I bought the "Potauto" pinch weld pad, stupid name, works well. It had some sharp edges that I had to file down.
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