Place the hydraulic floor jack under the vehicle until the saddle is directly under the crossmember.
Where to place floor jack under car.
A trolley jack has wheels and can be rolled under a car.
Jack stands are the most secure and safe way to raise a vehicle.
There are also more specialized car jacks like axle jacks or a transmission.
If you place your jack incorrectly you can injure your car.
Use hydraulic floor jack for the safest way to lift your vehicle.
For two wheel drive trucks place the jack beneath the jacking pad under the engine photo 1 at the front and under the differential at the back photo 3.
Use this guide to safely raise your car or truck using a hydraulic floor jack and jack stands.
Place the jack under the part of the vehicle that it should contact when raised.
To make sure that your jack is pressing against a hard metal you can use a key and tap it against that metal.
As the jack nears the car make any slight adjustments in position so the jack is directly under the jack point before lifting the car a few inches off the ground.
Then place the jack under the jack point and raise it by inserting a rod tool in the hole on the side and turning it.
Jack stands are important tools that keep a vehicle propped up after having used a floor jack like a scissor jack or a hydraulic jack to lift a vehicle once the vehicle is lifted enough to fit the jack stands on a solid part of the car underneath it like the chassis they can be carefully fitted and tested by hand for sturdiness at which point the jack can be removed.
Bottle jacks feature a wide rugged base to keep cars lifted and in place.
Follow all instructions carefully and do not attempt to take shortcuts or make do with missing or poorly maintained equipment.
Always be sure to place jack stands under the control arms frame crossmember or frame members.
Don t use a scissor jack since they are less stable and only meant for emergency situations like changing a tire.
If you re using jack stands place them near the jack.
These generally lift between 1 1 2 tons and 3 tons.
In general though you should put the jacks under hard metal.
Keep this in mind because there is also a soft metal that is present under your car.
On four wheel drive trucks place the jack under the front differential.
Consult with your vehicle s manual to determine.
To find the proper place to position the jack for your particular vehicle check your owner s manual.
The crossmember is the long metal support beam that runs underneath from the front fender to the rear fender on both sides of the car.
If you need to lift all four wheels off the ground for exhaust work or transmission work the rear axle is often the preferred placement for jack stands.
Working under your vehicle can be very dangerous if you fail to take proper precautions.
They sit flat on the ground which is better for lifting heavy loads exceeding 4 tons.