Problem with jacking up?
Since the wife is out of town for a few days, I figured now would be a good time to see what's involved with installing the CT heatsheild gasket. So, I go to lift the car as I've done so many times in the past, and this is happening:
How in the hell am I able to jack up the entire side of the car from just the front??? I've never seen this happen before. Whats worse (or better) is that I tried the other side and got the same result. I dont know if I'm just losing my mind or if this is normal. Can anyone confirm this? Im just hoping I'm not having a problem with the rear Tein's.
Side note, I just got back from a 500 mile round trip to Vegas.
How in the hell am I able to jack up the entire side of the car from just the front??? I've never seen this happen before. Whats worse (or better) is that I tried the other side and got the same result. I dont know if I'm just losing my mind or if this is normal. Can anyone confirm this? Im just hoping I'm not having a problem with the rear Tein's.Side note, I just got back from a 500 mile round trip to Vegas.
I have another question. My jack can jack up the front at the center to put jackstands for the front jackpoints. But it is impossible to do for the rear because the jack doesn't go high enough. Any suggestions? Other than a car lift of course.
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Originally Posted by pizzaman555
Did you recently lower the car if you did maybe that could be the cause. After I lowered my car I am now able to jack up the whole side of the car with one jack.
To me, it looks like the rear isnt dropping as far as it should. Its almost like the coilover is still under load
Originally Posted by aaronng
I have another question. My jack can jack up the front at the center to put jackstands for the front jackpoints. But it is impossible to do for the rear because the jack doesn't go high enough. Any suggestions? Other than a car lift of course.
Originally Posted by JTso
Haha... what you experienced is normal, especially if you have a larger RSB. All my modified cars are like that.
Originally Posted by joerockt
Since the wife is out of town for a few days, I figured now would be a good time to see what's involved with installing the CT heatsheild gasket. So, I go to lift the car as I've done so many times in the past, and this is happening:
How in the hell am I able to jack up the entire side of the car from just the front??? I've never seen this happen before. Whats worse (or better) is that I tried the other side and got the same result. I dont know if I'm just losing my mind or if this is normal. Can anyone confirm this? Im just hoping I'm not having a problem with the rear Tein's.
Side note, I just got back from a 500 mile round trip to Vegas.
How in the hell am I able to jack up the entire side of the car from just the front??? I've never seen this happen before. Whats worse (or better) is that I tried the other side and got the same result. I dont know if I'm just losing my mind or if this is normal. Can anyone confirm this? Im just hoping I'm not having a problem with the rear Tein's.Side note, I just got back from a 500 mile round trip to Vegas.
Originally Posted by kboosman00
I live in Vegas, sure wished you would have told me. I would of been glad to meet you. 
Originally Posted by aaronng
I have another question. My jack can jack up the front at the center to put jackstands for the front jackpoints. But it is impossible to do for the rear because the jack doesn't go high enough. Any suggestions? Other than a car lift of course.
Lift rear - place rear jackstands.
I like this method in the absence of a low-pro, high-lift jack. It works just fine.
Originally Posted by curls
Lift front - place front jackstands
Lift rear - place rear jackstands.
I like this method in the absence of a low-pro, high-lift jack. It works just fine.
Lift rear - place rear jackstands.
I like this method in the absence of a low-pro, high-lift jack. It works just fine.
It’s normal.
If you want to lift the front only then jack one side and place a jack stand, move the jack to the other side and start jacking. The opposite rear wheel will return safely to the ground. Install the second jack stand chock the rear wheels and have fun.
jeff
If you want to lift the front only then jack one side and place a jack stand, move the jack to the other side and start jacking. The opposite rear wheel will return safely to the ground. Install the second jack stand chock the rear wheels and have fun.
jeff
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