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Silverback 17 October 2003 12:19 PM

To change wheels...assume it is the same as per previous threads for different models??...

Front = underneath towing eye mounting or bolt attaching suspension to chassis

Rear = diff (with a piece of old carpet/wood to prevent scratches)

Thanks.

David_Wallis 17 October 2003 12:21 PM

pretty much.. dont use wood to prevent scratches.. more chance of it slipping.. carpet would be fine, but I wouldnt bother!

Silverback 17 October 2003 04:57 PM

Just so I'm 100% clear on this, have I correctly circled the right front jacking point in the picture below:

http://www.hpphoto.com/servlet/LinkP...4b0e1612&size=

The rear jacking point in this picture

http://www.hpphoto.com/servlet/LinkP...1c6c5144&size=

and finally the right 'bar' to use with the axle stand?

http://www.hpphoto.com/servlet/LinkP...4d9e5e52&size=

Excuse the newbie questions, mispent childhood (too much TV and videogames)

greasemonkey 17 October 2003 05:13 PM

Whoa! The "bar" you have circled in the lower picture is the rear driveshaft. Don't put an axle stand on that, or indeed either of the lower transverse links as you'll bend them.

The best place for rear axle stands is probably the bolt that secures the trailing link into the shell, or, if your stands are long enough, one of the bolts securing the rear subframe into the shell (you can see one of these above the rear driveshaft in the lower pic).

[Edited by greasemonkey - 10/17/2003 5:19:13 PM]

Silverback 17 October 2003 05:23 PM

Greasemonkey - thanks for the info...didn't seem right when circling it at the time - glad I posted now!

Is the bit with the blue arrow the right place?

http://www.hpphoto.com/servlet/LinkP...71a9769e&size=

I assume the other 2 pics are ok?

[Edited by Silverback - 10/17/2003 5:31:57 PM]

talizman 17 October 2003 05:33 PM

I usually jack it on the exhaust or fuel tank....

Is this okay? ;)

Silverback 17 October 2003 05:38 PM

Don't joke about it - with my lack of knowledge I could have ended up doing something like that!

talizman 17 October 2003 05:46 PM

I had a Saxo VTS when I was 19 and a "trained" mechanic jacked it up using the floor!

I had a nice lump in the drivers footwell after that.


greasemonkey 17 October 2003 06:32 PM

Lol! You should have got the mechanic to head-butt the dent back down!

Silverback - yes, the bolt head you're pointing the blue arrow at is the correct one.

As for other pix, I'm not too "up" on the subframe thing under the front of the new cars, but the bolt you're showing at the front should be alright. The one I normally use is the one that bolts the aft wishbone mounting bush and caster block into the chassis.

supertouring 17 October 2003 06:51 PM

Extreemly helpful thread - the pics say so much more than "the one that bolts the aft wishbone mounting bush and caster block into the chassis" (no offence meant to greasemonkey).


greasemonkey 17 October 2003 07:27 PM

Lol! Problem is the bolt I was talking about is obscured in the pix Silverback posted. If it'd been visible I'd have grabbed the pic, arrowed it and reposted. :)

mwp 17 October 2003 07:36 PM

you get a better burble if you jack it here and here
http://www.markwp.btinternet.co.uk/s...kingpoints.jpg

Silverback 18 October 2003 10:32 AM

Thanks for (most of) ;) the responses!

supertouring 22 October 2003 02:36 PM

Just found this useful URL, but am suspect about the axle stand positioning.

http://www.scoobymods.com/forums/sho...&threadid=2024


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