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Old Oct 4, 2024 | 08:33 PM
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Default Jack Stand / Rear Axle

Hey everyone, have a question :

I ended up find a place to properly repair a cracked ream wheel on my 04 Coupe, thankfully they were able to get it in and I should have it back tomorrow.

Are there any places on the rear axle where I could support it with a jack stand, instead of the typical side pad for the OEM jack ?

It's sitting in a parking lot next to my building, just because my parking spot is unfortunately on an incline and I don't want to chance any incidents. At the same time - a public parking lot is making me a bit uneasy overnight as well.

Thank you !
 
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Old Oct 7, 2024 | 02:02 PM
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Default Re: Jack Stand / Rear Axle

If you are just replacing a rear wheel, I would just use the jack stand. make sure the rubber bit is still there. If it's missing I just use a small block of wood to fit that shape. At the rear axel to put a jack stand do not put under the rear swing arms. It looks solid but not.
 
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