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Hoisting & Jacking Subaru Baja I

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LIFTS AND JACKS

When using a lift or jack-ridged rack to raise a vehicle, always follow instructions concerning jack-up points and weight limits to prevent the vehicle from falling, which could result in injury. Be especially careful to make sure the vehicle is balanced before raising it.

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Scheme 1: VEHICLE SUPPORT LOCATIONS

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WARNINGAlways use safety stands in conjunction with floor jacks.

TIE-DOWNS

Tie downs are used when transporting vehicles and when using a chassis dynamo. Attach tie downs only to the specified points on the vehicle.

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Scheme 4: TIE-DOWNS

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VEHICLE SINKING VOLUME AT TIE-DOWN CONDITION

Measure the distance "L" between the tire's highest point to arch's highest point before and after tie-down.

The difference of measurement value (drop height) shall be within 50.8 mm (2.00 in).

Make sure vehicle is securely fastened.

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Scheme 7: VEHICLE SINKING VOLUME AT TIE-DOWN CONDITION