G35 Jack-up Points?
#16
#17
Originally Posted by Espresso
You can use the stock jack to do an oil change. Just be sure to use jack stands while you're under the car. Ramps are just too hard to get the car on, especially a manual car. My main fear with ramps is driving too far only to go slamming down the other end of the ramp. Plus, using a jack allows you to lower the car while the oil drains to get all of it out. If your ramps aren't level to begin with, how do you plan to move the car without oil in the engine?
#18
Originally Posted by Mike_Deezy
I am always scared to use the jack that comes with the car. For some reason I never trust them so I just use a floor jack instead.
#19
Originally Posted by G35 Mass
Several people have had theirs fail. I don't like the idea of using it only for a quick tire change, but don't want something heavier in my trunk.
#20
Originally Posted by Mike_Deezy
I am always scared to use the jack that comes with the car. For some reason I never trust them so I just use a floor jack instead.
#21
Here's a good thread discussing the jack stand adaptor that the service manual specifies to prevent crushing the frame weld.
https://g35driver.com/forums/g-spot/94072-show-me-your-hockey-pucks.html
Heath
https://g35driver.com/forums/g-spot/94072-show-me-your-hockey-pucks.html
Heath
#26
The low-profile jack will reach to the center jack position w/out having to lift the vehicle any other way first. no, it will not damage the frame.
If you use ANY jack other than the factory jack, and dont use adapters, you will bend the frame rails. This can be avoided by jacking slighly further in on the vehicle, there's a few good solid points to put the jack (that is, if you have to jack a CORNER of the car, again: the low-profile jack will be able to fit both the front and rear jack points to lift an entire end of the vehicle)
If you use ANY jack other than the factory jack, and dont use adapters, you will bend the frame rails. This can be avoided by jacking slighly further in on the vehicle, there's a few good solid points to put the jack (that is, if you have to jack a CORNER of the car, again: the low-profile jack will be able to fit both the front and rear jack points to lift an entire end of the vehicle)
#27
Originally Posted by Mike_Deezy
I am always scared to use the jack that comes with the car. For some reason I never trust them so I just use a floor jack instead.
#29
Originally Posted by G35 Mass
Several people have had theirs fail. I don't like the idea of using it only for a quick tire change, but don't want something heavier in my trunk.