FWD Vehicles
When supporting vehicle using floor jack, place support at suspension lift points or frame lift points. Floor jacks may be placed under front crossmember on most models. (Scheme 6)- (Scheme 12).
RWD Vehicles
Floor jack may be used under rear axle or front suspension lower control arms. Observe the following precautions
- NEVER use jack on any part of underbody.
- DO NOT raise entire vehicle at side rail with jack midway between front and rear wheels, or permanent body damage may result.
- DO NOT allow lifting plate fingers to contact axle cover plate when lifting at rear axle housing.
- If vehicle is equipped with a stabilizer bar, DO NOT lift at rear axle housing. (Scheme 6)-7.
BUMPER JACK
Bumper jack should only be used if supplied as original equipment with vehicle. If vehicle is not supplied with a bumper jack, DO NOT lift vehicle by the bumper at any time. Bumper jack should only be used to change flat tire.
AXLE CONTACT HOIST
Note. Always follow hoist manufacturer's instructions. DO NOT allow hoist or adapters to contact suspension, exhaust or steering components. Frame contact must be made. Use adapters if necessary.
Hoist should contact lower control arms, or front crossmember and rear axle.
FRAME CONTACT HOIST
On Corvette, position frame contact hoist on frame rails, forward of rear wheels and rearward of front wheels. (Scheme 6) On all others, hoist adapters must contact vehicle in specified areas. (Scheme 7)- (Scheme 12). Adapters must be positioned to distribute load and support vehicle in a stable manner. DO NOT allow lift pads to contact exhaust system components.
| CAUTION | If removing rear axle, fuel tank, spare tire or liftgate using single-post hoist, anchor vehicle to hoist. Place jack stands under vehicle, or add weight on rear end of vehicle to prevent tipping when center of gravity changes. |