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MikeVR6 01-06-2009 01:54 PM

Floor jack lifting points
 
Looks like the search is down, because I cannot pull up any search term with it.

In any case, I need to lift the front/rear ends of a 01 3.2TL. Are there designated lift points that I can use with a floor jack to lift the whole front or rear end of the car up?

Thanks,
Mike

FirePR2002 01-06-2009 02:10 PM

i use the tow hooks for the rear and sometimes front. will the jack points on the sides not work for you?

jayunsplanet 01-06-2009 03:01 PM

Feel under the sides of your car for "tabs". They hang down about 1 inch. They clear the body kit (if you have one... )
[Or, they could be like mine and be bent over and pointless now *tear*. In which case you need a block of 2x4 to space it out.]

Originally Posted by FirePR2002 (Post 10360025)
i use the tow hooks for the rear and sometimes front. will the jack points on the sides not work for you?

I can't get a normal jack under the front or the sides :(

FirePR2002 01-06-2009 04:04 PM

^^i can't either - had to get a low profile jack after the drop.

jayunsplanet 01-06-2009 04:07 PM


Originally Posted by FirePR2002 (Post 10360600)
^^i can't either - had to get a low profile jack after the drop.

How much was yours? Link?
Someone suggested one to me and it was $179 :ugh:
It would be nice to not have to drive up on wood to get my jack underneath.

FirePR2002 01-06-2009 04:11 PM

i think i paid between $100 - $125 at northern tool (check online also).

here is a pic of the one I got:

http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/4264/144439lgbh9.gif http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/1...gif/1/w200.png

FirePR2002 01-06-2009 04:13 PM

it must have been on sale - here's a link at $129:

http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...3500_200313500

MikeVR6 01-06-2009 04:33 PM

thanks for the replies, all. On other cars I typically I lift the entire front from a central jacking point, and then slip the jack stands under those "lips" just rear of the front tires.

This is the most stable way to keep the front of the car off the ground evenly. Does the TL have such a central lift point up front?

FirePR2002 01-06-2009 04:36 PM


Originally Posted by MikeVR6 (Post 10360730)
thanks for the replies, all. On other cars I typically I lift the entire front from a central jacking point, and then slip the jack stands under those "lips" just rear of the front tires.

This is the most stable way to keep the front of the car off the ground evenly. Does the TL have such a central lift point up front?

did you miss this post - hahahaha?


Originally Posted by FirePR2002 (Post 10360025)
i use the tow hooks for the rear and sometimes front. will the jack points on the sides not work for you?

use the tow hook up front to raise it up, then slide the jackstands under the sides or wherever you need them.

tegkid 01-06-2009 04:41 PM

^^^thats what i do too.

except add a step where i have to drive up on blocks of concrete so the jack fits.
i'm ok w/doing that rather than spending 150 on a low pro jack.

MikeVR6 01-06-2009 04:43 PM


Originally Posted by FirePR2002 (Post 10360742)
did you miss this post - hahahaha?



use the tow hook up front to raise it up, then slide the jackstands under the sides or wherever you need them.

I sure did! I am losing my mind today :ugh:

Thanks, I'll check it out. On lighter cars like Civics and my older Accord, etc, I am less concerned about lifting from the towhook. I'll try that out. I'm doing some work on a neighbor's car which is the reason I was asking ahead of time. Thanks for the help!

Any ideas why the search here is acting up?

FirePR2002 01-06-2009 04:46 PM

search has been messed up ever since the conversion and upgrade of the software.

i've used that tow hook to raise the entire car (front and back with jackstands on the sides for stability) for hours without any issues. good luck!

AMGala 01-06-2009 04:58 PM

There is one jacking point under the front end of the car, between the two wheels. You'll see a little bump there where you can lift from. Other than that, there are two mounting tabs on each side, one near the front wheel and one near the back wheel.


Originally Posted by FirePR2002 (Post 10360025)
i use the tow hooks for the rear and sometimes front. will the jack points on the sides not work for you?

Be careful when using the rear tow hook, if the jack ever slips or the metal somehow bends there, you can puncture your gas tank.


Originally Posted by jayunsplanet (Post 10360248)
Feel under the sides of your car for "tabs". They hang down about 1 inch. They clear the body kit (if you have one... )
[Or, they could be like mine and be bent over and pointless now *tear*. In which case you need a block of 2x4 to space it out.]

I can't get a normal jack under the front or the sides :(

If you can get your car onto a lift you can actually hammer the tabs back into the correct position. I had to do that twice already.

zeta 01-06-2009 06:05 PM

The Helms service manual for the CL has an illustration that designates the center of the front cross member ('...front jacking bracket...') as the floor jack support point.

If you literally go to the front middle of the car and follow the center line (underneath) back slightly, you will see a 'bulge' in the cross member. It has a hole present for drainage. You will see it easily, that is the 'front jacking bracket' for a floor jack.

http://www.acuraoemparts.com/delray/...All&vinsrch=no

At the #11 in this link.

If I did not suck at the interweb I would post the actual manual diagram.:ugh::tomato:

fsttyms1 01-06-2009 06:08 PM


Originally Posted by AMGala (Post 10360859)



Be careful when using the rear tow hook, if the jack ever slips or the metal somehow bends there, you can puncture your gas tank.
.

How are you going to puncture the gas tank from there??? The gas tank is under the rear seat. If it were to come off the rear hook it would only dent the spare tire well.

2000DEP 01-06-2009 06:33 PM

get a ramp...i've got one from schucks for less than $40...
it's designed to work with lowered cars and it supports up 8,000 lbs
it's safe and cheaper way to go...
you can ask them for clearance of the ramps if you are lowered...
but i don't know how high you want it to be...i only got it for oil changes...

AMGala 01-06-2009 09:29 PM


Originally Posted by fsttyms1 (Post 10361158)
How are you going to puncture the gas tank from there??? The gas tank is under the rear seat. If it were to come off the rear hook it would only dent the spare tire well.

Freak accidents can happen. I'm just saying, be careful lifting from a point that wasn't necessarily designed to do so

Bearcat94 01-06-2009 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by AMGala (Post 10361982)
Freak accidents can happen. I'm just saying, be careful lifting from a point that wasn't necessarily designed to do so


So you're saying the Rear Tow hook is not designed to be a lift point on the 2G, even though it *is* a lift point on the 3G? Why would they do that?


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ALWAYS use Jack Stands.




OP - Floor Jack points on the 2G are the same. I know, I've got one of each.

fsttyms1 01-07-2009 07:01 AM


Originally Posted by AMGala (Post 10361982)
Freak accidents can happen. I'm just saying, be careful lifting from a point that wasn't necessarily designed to do so

Its a designed lift point. (though any one using a jack with a 1.5" lifting pad is just asking for trouble)

Oh and it would have to be more than a freak accident to fall off and hit the gas tank.

AMGala 01-07-2009 03:32 PM


Originally Posted by fsttyms1 (Post 10363331)
Its a designed lift point. (though any one using a jack with a 1.5" lifting pad is just asking for trouble)

Oh and it would have to be more than a freak accident to fall off and hit the gas tank.

Well ya learn something new every day! I didn't know it was a designed lift point. Thanks for the correction Kris.

fsttyms1 01-07-2009 04:27 PM


Originally Posted by AMGala (Post 10364962)
Well ya learn something new every day! I didn't know it was a designed lift point. Thanks for the correction Kris.

:nod:

9932 01-07-2009 05:48 PM

:bow:

kaptainjack 01-08-2009 07:06 PM

Hello all....was reading this post yesterday and think this floor jack might have been referenced...just got an email from Northern and this seems like a good price...hope it's not too late to be of help...Happy new year to all......

http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...te=NY&hotline=

Dnwin 09-22-2016 09:42 PM

Sorry to b ring up this thread again. Did anyone have a problem lifting it up fromt he rear tow hook? It doesnt raise enough for me to put jack stands under.. My jack is from harbor freight and raises 20 inches... Is anyone else having the same problem?

cu2wagon 09-22-2016 10:41 PM

Sounds like a jack problem.

If you can't get it up enough when you jack it, you might need a helper.

Do you think another 4-inches would help get you there? You could try using a piece of 4x4 lumber between the jack pad and the tow hook to get it up a little bit more.

thoiboi 09-22-2016 10:44 PM

Poor Jack...

Dnwin 09-23-2016 08:19 AM

How high does your Jack normally go?? And yeah I tried the 4x4 to.. I tried with two diff harbor freight Jack .., so everyone jacks the rear okay??

Originally Posted by cu2wagon (Post 15856440)
Sounds like a jack problem.

If you can't get it up enough when you jack it, you might need a helper.

Do you think another 4-inches would help get you there? You could try using a piece of 4x4 lumber between the jack pad and the tow hook to get it up a little bit more.


SuperGreg 09-23-2016 11:14 AM

Yeah the smaller floor jacks won't get the car up high enough in the rear to get jack stands in place. I've got this one, works great: ACDelco 34700 - Garage Jack | O'Reilly Auto Parts

I got it when they had a sale for $149.

cu2wagon 09-23-2016 11:22 AM

I've got a 3.5 ton jack that maxes out at about 22".

It works fine to get the car up but I can only use one set of stands with it. I have a larger set of stands that are too tall even on the lowest setting so they're no go. I have a shorter set that I can only use up to about the second setting. Any higher and I'd need some sort of helper.

justnspace 09-23-2016 11:29 AM

i find that if i'm jacking up all 4 corners, i have to raise the rear first, or else my harbor freight low pro jack wont raise it high enough.

and if i forget and raise the front first, i just use a helper block to help raise the rear high enough


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