Front Floor Jack Point (pic included)
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Front Floor Jack Point (pic included)
I have seen a lot of people ask for where this is while searching around threads. I did a TP install yesterday and snapped a pic of it. It is under the middle splash shield, you have to take off all the middle snaps and screws and the ones that overlap with the left and right splash shields, then you can slide it out.
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there isn't much to wood ramps. i built mine for my previous lowered car with some scrap wood i had lyin' around. took me like 5 minutes, just make sure its wide enough, cut one long piece, then a shorter piece, then another and so on and nail them together, lol. looks like yours has a stopper at the top, i just guess on mine.
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Yup, DIY wood ramps are super easy. I made mine last weekend out of two 2x8x8 boards. I should have used 2x10s, because the tires are like 0.5-1 inch too wide, oh well.
I'd recommend using a miter saw to cut the ends of the boards at 45 degree angles to make the incline on each step up nice and smooth.
I'd recommend using a miter saw to cut the ends of the boards at 45 degree angles to make the incline on each step up nice and smooth.
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Here is the link I used for the ramps.
http://www.mustangworld.com/ourpics/...amps/index.htm
Most important part is this:
Materials: 2" x 10" x 10 foot (two), 2" x 10" x 8 foot (two) and a 2" x 3" x 10" piece.
http://www.mustangworld.com/ourpics/...amps/index.htm
Most important part is this:
Materials: 2" x 10" x 10 foot (two), 2" x 10" x 8 foot (two) and a 2" x 3" x 10" piece.