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Jacking & Hoisting GMC Cab & Chassis V3500

Wheel Alignment 6 illustrations ~169 words

FRAME CONTACT HOIST

Vehicle may be raised on single or twin-post swiveling arm or ramp-type drive hoists as long as wide hoist adapters are used. If using single post hoist, ensure lifting arms, pads or ramps are positioned at proper lifting points and adequate underbody clearance is maintained. (Scheme 5)- (Scheme 10).

If vehicle is to be raised on a twin-post hoist, use caution not to damage suspension, rear axle cover and/or steering linkage components.

To raise front end of vehicle, position jack under front end jacking point. To raise rear of vehicle, position jack under rear end jacking point. (Scheme 5)- (Scheme 10).

Jacking Points (Astro/Safari) Courtesy of General Motors Corp. Scheme 5

Scheme 5: Jacking Points (Astro/Safari) Courtesy of General Motors Corp.

Jacking Points (Blazer & Suburban) Courtesy of General Motors Corp. Scheme 6

Scheme 6: Jacking Points (Blazer & Suburban) Courtesy of General Motors Corp.

Jacking Points (Van) Courtesy of General Motors Corp. Scheme 7

Scheme 7: Jacking Points (Van) Courtesy of General Motors Corp.

Jacking Points (Pickup) Courtesy of General Motors Corp. Scheme 8

Scheme 8: Jacking Points (Pickup) Courtesy of General Motors Corp.

Jacking Points (S10/15) Courtesy of General Motors Corp. Scheme 9

Scheme 9: Jacking Points (S10/15) Courtesy of General Motors Corp.

Jacking Points (Blazer/Jimmy) Courtesy of General Motors Corp. Scheme 10

Scheme 10: Jacking Points (Blazer/Jimmy) Courtesy of General Motors Corp.