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Jacking

When you are lifting a vehicle with a vehicle jack or a floor jack, block the wheels at the opposite end from which you are lifting. Use jack stands to provide additional support.

Under the Frame Rails

IMPORTANT:
- The floor jack pad must not contact the rocker panel to the outside of the frame rail shipping slot reinforcements.
- The floor jack pad must not contact or the floor pan.

Position the floor jack pad as follows:

Under the frame rail shipping slot reinforcements.

Under the Rear Suspension Crossmember

IMPORTANT: The floor jack pad must not be placed under the rear suspension crossmember front reinforcement rib.




Position the floor jack pad as follows:

Jack Stands

Under the Frame Rails

IMPORTANT: The jack stands must not contact the rocker panels, the front fenders or the floor pan.

Position the jack stands as follows:

Under the frame rail shipping slot reinforcements.

Under the Front Suspension Crossmember

Position the jack stands as follows:
- Spanning at least 2 of the front suspension crossmember rear reinforcement ribs preferred location.
- Spanning both of the front suspension crossmember front reinforcement ribs optional location.

Under the Rear Suspension Crossmember

IMPORTANT: The jack stands must not be placed under the rear suspension crossmember front reinforcement rib.

Position the jack stands as follows:
Spanning both of the rear suspension crossmember rear reinforcement ribs.