Jack pad premium pinch weld magnetic 3 inch.
Chevy ss floor jack lift points.
Bolaxin bolt on jacking lifting pad jack lift points pad for 6th gen chevrolet camaro except convertable.
The video above shows you where the jack and jack kit is located in your camaro how to assemble the components of the jack kit and safety precautions to take when using your jack.
Most chevrolet jack kits include the jack a jack handle and a lug nut wrench.
The chevy ss relies on pinch weld lift points utilize our custom magpads and bolt on lift points to keep your pinch welds untouched and lift your car safely and quickly.
Bentolin 4pcs red bolt lift pad aluminum floor jack points lift pads jack anodized compatible for 6th gen camaro 16 18 except convertible.
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1 each the magnetic jack pad will stay in place on pinch weld to position a floor jack or lift with red remove before flight flag and nylon insert.
Owners manual says to use the jack from the trunk and to lift at the triangle identified points approximately 7 inches from the wheel wells.
So you can see here we have our truck on a lift but if you re looking to lift your vehicle usually what you want to do is if you re lifting the rear wheels you can place a floor jack underneath the rear axle.
Btw that 2 ton jack is a toy don t put any part of yourself under the truck until it s supported firmly by jack stands.
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The jack pads will fit most all cars with a pinch weld jack points of at least 3 inches.
Where to place jack and jackstands chevy silverado.
If you re lifting.
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Here s one i d consider to be a minimum to safely lift a stovebolt truck and then only on a level smooth concrete floor.
Problem is you cannot use a floor jack on those points without bending something.
For the front locations the two approved lifting points are the circular jack pad fig.
Where to place jack and jackstands chevy silverado.
Jacking up your 2010 chevrolet camaro is can be dangerous if done incorrectly.
14 and the widest point of the frame rail which requires an adapter from the hoist manufacturer.