Jacking Points with a Floor Jack
I lifted mine for 3 years with a huge jack on the factory jacking points... And again I will repeat: DO NOT USE THE SUB-FRAME BEAM!!!! Even towards the front it can still buckle pretty easily... and it makes selling the car that much harder since so many idiots think its the actual frame.
i dont have pictures sorry, but when my car was put on the lift to install my Voltex Diffuser my mechanic said wow look at those, he never saw them on another car, they are 4 plastic coated jack points about i think 12" in and they are about 1" x 3" i think, he was amazed with some other stuff.
my car is a 05 mr
someone else here must know what im talking about?
i dont have pictures sorry, but when my car was put on the lift to install my Voltex Diffuser my mechanic said wow look at those, he never saw them on another car, they are 4 plastic coated jack points about i think 12" in and they are about 1" x 3" i think, he was amazed with some other stuff.
my car is a 05 mr
someone else here must know what im talking about?
my car is a 05 mr
someone else here must know what im talking about?
I did that for the longest time. Then I got a low profile jack, so I can jack the car up from the side now. Now, I just leave half the front cover screws off. Then again, I only put that front jacking point cover back on for track days. I leave it off otherwise.
I've been recently using the area where the scissor lift stock jack point is with a floor jack. Seems solid. I then put jackstands under the from sub-frame rail where it's double strength. When I've jacked the back I used a folded up towel on the floor jack puck so it wouldnt scratch the diff but I'll try the tow hook next time.
Last edited by Mr. Evo IX; Jan 11, 2008 at 12:56 PM.
My jack points
My jacks have curved saddles which fit the frontmost part of the frame rail nicely. This bit seems plenty strong, the doubling over of the sheet here prevents buckling or crushing.
For the rear I used some 2x4 "pads" on the suspension pick up points.
I've had it like this overnight a few times w/no issues.
Having said all that, it still seems imperfect to me, which is why I posted, so thanks for the input. I'll see if I can get a better shot next time that shows the contact I'm getting.
I still want to know about those pads though, that would be the ideal.


