Jack point for G??
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Jack point for G??
I'd like to jack up my G using a floor jack, but I wonder where are the jack points. For my Mercedes, it has jack point platforms under the car, but the G does not. I also notice that under the side sills where the jack point is recommend there's a thin rail running lengthwise across the car. Do I need a special adaptor device to fit the rail and jack the car? Or can I just jack up the car right under the thin piece without any adptation device? Will that rail deform if I do so?
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Re: Jack point for G??
Yes make sure you get the adapter or whatever they are called. You will crush the thin metal. Had local shops do this ot me.
Never found out where to get but maybe someone here will chime in
Have a healthy day!
93 J30t, Black on Black (sold as of 9/10)
03.5 G35, Black on Black
Never found out where to get but maybe someone here will chime in
Have a healthy day!
93 J30t, Black on Black (sold as of 9/10)
03.5 G35, Black on Black
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Re: Jack point for G??
I know that gordgee has a "Jacking Your G" thread in the FAQ/DIY forum that discusses this adapter. He made his out of wood. If anyone knows where to get the adapter, I'd be forever grateful!
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2003 Brilliant Silver Premium Sedan
K&N Filter, 350Z Inlet Tube, Battery Disconnect Switch,
InSaNeAmine Grounding Kit, Solar Guard Tint
Sport Suspension Stocks & Struts (soon)
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Re: Jack point for G??
So my concern is that most mechanics know that there is a thin piece of rail running across the under body of our Gs, right? And when they jack up our cars, they'll take caution and install an adapter to their jack, right? Just concerned since our Gs doesn't have some kinda supporting platform for floor jack. Thank you.
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Re: Jack point for G??
The jack in your truck used for changing flats has the appropriate slot in it's top.
Firestone jacked up my car without such an adapter to patch a tire and bent that thin rail. I used pliers to straighten it back out. I remember now why I don't like taking cars to Firestone.
2003.5 G35 Sedan Desert Platinum/Graphite Premium/Sport/Aero/Nav/Winter
Firestone jacked up my car without such an adapter to patch a tire and bent that thin rail. I used pliers to straighten it back out. I remember now why I don't like taking cars to Firestone.
2003.5 G35 Sedan Desert Platinum/Graphite Premium/Sport/Aero/Nav/Winter
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Re: Jack point for G??
I have jacked my G35 sedan with my floor jack
by raising via the side sills, no problem. The lift portion
of the jack has some indentations around the circular end.
I just make sure the indents match up with the sill indent.
2003 Twilight Blue 5AT Sedan, sunroof,
Graphite Leather, splashguards,
GG/DB red 12 wire Hyper-grounding kit,
350Z intake duct, Stillen Hi-Flow Airbox
by raising via the side sills, no problem. The lift portion
of the jack has some indentations around the circular end.
I just make sure the indents match up with the sill indent.
2003 Twilight Blue 5AT Sedan, sunroof,
Graphite Leather, splashguards,
GG/DB red 12 wire Hyper-grounding kit,
350Z intake duct, Stillen Hi-Flow Airbox
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I jacked my G from the side lift point using a piece of hardwood at the contact point, it worked fine. The trouble is when you want to reach all the way in to the center lift point to raise the entire front or rear. You need a long body jack to reach it, and those aren't cheap.
03.5 Coupe - Black/Willow, 6MT, Premium, Navi, Aero, Sat
03.5 Coupe - Black/Willow, 6MT, Premium, Navi, Aero, Sat
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Re: Jack point for G??
There are two, one for the front and one for the back. There is a pic posted by Gordgee from the shop manual in the DIY forum. Here is a link to that thread:
https://g35driver.com/forums/showfla...sed&sb=5&part=
You need a very long and low jack to get to either one, or you have to already be up in the air a bit, like on ramps.
03.5 Coupe - Black/Willow, 6MT, Premium, Navi, Aero, Sat
https://g35driver.com/forums/showfla...sed&sb=5&part=
You need a very long and low jack to get to either one, or you have to already be up in the air a bit, like on ramps.
03.5 Coupe - Black/Willow, 6MT, Premium, Navi, Aero, Sat
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I had to lift my G to install the Borla Cat-back so I used gordgee’s “Jacking Your G” post in the DIY section as a model. I made a set of jack stand adapters out of wood and a jack pad for the floor jack out of some rubber matting I found at my local hardware store. It comes in a big roll and you can buy it by the foot. It was only $4.50 a foot. I think it’s normally used to line the bottom of your toolbox. I bought one foot and cut six 3.5 x 3.5 inch squares out of it. You can adjust this measurement to fit your floor jack's saddle. I estimated four squares together were thick enough (about 0.75 inches) and I taped them together using black electrical tape. When I jacked the G from the rear jack point I placed the pad on the floor jacks saddle and it worked beautifully. After I was done you could see in the rubber where the teeth of the floor jack “bit” in.
For the front I bought a set of Rhino Ramps at my local Sears store. They were only $20 and they can hold 8000 lbs. Plus the ramp is at a 17-degree incline so your stock bumper won’t hit. You won’t get as much height as using the jack stands but it was enough for the Borla install.
Maybe this could be added to gordgee's Jacking Your G post.
For the front I bought a set of Rhino Ramps at my local Sears store. They were only $20 and they can hold 8000 lbs. Plus the ramp is at a 17-degree incline so your stock bumper won’t hit. You won’t get as much height as using the jack stands but it was enough for the Borla install.
Maybe this could be added to gordgee's Jacking Your G post.
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