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Author: | ministar [ Mon Dec 27, 2010 7:07 pm ] |
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Where is the best spot to jack up the front using a trolley jack so both wheels are off the ground and high enough to fit jack stands? Also where is the best spot to put the stands? |
Author: | seifer [ Mon Dec 27, 2010 7:12 pm ] |
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Under the subframe near each wheel, you could also get away with the sump I believe. |
Author: | ministar [ Mon Dec 27, 2010 7:15 pm ] |
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seifer wrote: Under the subframe near each wheel
Won't that only lift one side of the car? |
Author: | Mini_Maxx [ Mon Dec 27, 2010 7:30 pm ] |
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Sump, as long as youre engine mounts are good |
Author: | ministar [ Mon Dec 27, 2010 7:34 pm ] |
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Wouldn't be too sure on the condition of the engine mounts. Wouldn't risk it. There must be another spot to raise the front of the car so both wheels are off the ground?? Front of the subframe? |
Author: | goodie [ Mon Dec 27, 2010 7:42 pm ] |
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ministar wrote: Wouldn't be too sure on the condition of the engine mounts. Wouldn't risk it.
There must be another spot to raise the front of the car so both wheels are off the ground?? Front of the subframe? I've always jacked my mini's under the sump without any problems, you can spread the load with a piece of wood. The other option you have is to read the workshop manual which has a diagram of a block of wood that you can make to fit the front section of the subframe. As for the car stands i place them under the subframe ,behind the driveshafts. |
Author: | Lockie91 [ Mon Dec 27, 2010 7:43 pm ] |
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ministar wrote: Wouldn't be too sure on the condition of the engine mounts. Wouldn't risk it.
There must be another spot to raise the front of the car so both wheels are off the ground?? Front of the subframe? heck yeah, I never use the sump nowadays, just causes issues elsewhere on mounts.. Depending on the jack high you have, you can jack on one side,, i generally do the drivers side, and use the area where the subframe T bones just behind the bottom control joint swivel point.. don't do it in the middle or you will watch the frame bend up into the swivel point.. hard to explain but those who have been under a mini just as many times as me should get the drift.. ![]() If you jack there, the left wheel will come off high enough to put a jack under, well with my jack it does.. otherwise the next best spot is the tie rod joints at the front, put the jack under them... |
Author: | ministar [ Mon Dec 27, 2010 7:52 pm ] |
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But again, if I jack on one side won't that only raise one side of the car? |
Author: | WantOne [ Mon Dec 27, 2010 7:58 pm ] |
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ministar wrote: But again, if I jack on one side won't that only raise one side of the car?
I jack mine one side at a time. No trouble at all, and I put the stands right near the back where the subframe joins the body. Slipping them in from the sides behind the front wheels. |
Author: | awdmoke [ Mon Dec 27, 2010 7:59 pm ] |
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No, you will raise the whole front but one side will be higher Jacking to full extension should allow the stand to fit on the low side |
Author: | Mini_Maxx [ Mon Dec 27, 2010 7:59 pm ] |
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ministar wrote: But again, if I jack on one side won't that only raise one side of the car?
No Mate, its a Mini ![]() |
Author: | Lockie91 [ Mon Dec 27, 2010 8:00 pm ] |
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ministar wrote: But again, if I jack on one side won't that only raise one side of the car?
it will lift one side of the car more yes, but it will lift the other side off the ground as well.. If you have a pissy little jack you most likely wont get it off the ground or if you do, it will only JUST be touching the ground.. There is no other way about it if you have a small jack. You can always do one side at a time. ![]() Whatever you do DONT jack the car from anywhere on the floor, front beam of subframe, or the sections without support.. you will end up bending it and causing things not to stay square.. edit I second awdmoke and WantOne.. you responded b4 i could.. ![]() ![]() Just trail and error mate, you'll get it ![]() |
Author: | gafmo [ Mon Dec 27, 2010 8:15 pm ] |
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I don't like jacking via the sump I like using the Subframe. Sump is connect via Rubber Mounts which if cracked could end in bigger problems where with the Subby you have at least 12 Nuts & bolts holding onto the body. But insaying that if you are happy that your mounts are good you can jack it up in one go only . I jack up from earthier side using the bottom side of the subby where it connects to the bottom arm left to right putting the axle stands under the caste (Tie-rode) mounts"carefully. I have a Inch block of kitchen bench I do the final jack from the opposite side and jack up so I put the axle stands under the same area I was jacking from (Sub frame below the bottom arm) Be safe if your getting under a car and get Axle Stand and make sure everything is solid |
Author: | ministar [ Mon Dec 27, 2010 8:30 pm ] |
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Righto that helps. Thanks |
Author: | Lockie91 [ Mon Dec 27, 2010 9:27 pm ] |
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gafmo wrote: Be safe if your getting under a car and get Axle Stand and make sure everything is solid Yes I second this... some of us on here have experienced the fun but hard way ![]() |
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