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Title: Jack Stand Placement Question
Post by: subsonic on May 29, 2008, 01:10:55 pm
I would like to put my car up on jackstands so I can work under it. Where is the best place to put them on a MK2 Golf, preferable with out them punching through the floor pan?  Just to be greedy, how bout some pictures of em in place?
Title: Jack Stand Placement Question
Post by: the caveman on May 29, 2008, 03:01:37 pm
There are floor reinforcements just behind the subframe in the front  about 10 inches in from the rockers. At the back i would put them at the most outer point of the axle. If the jack crushes the reinforcements then use the subframe.
Title: Jack Stand Placement Question
Post by: FWD.MOTION on May 31, 2008, 06:50:02 am
when I first got my car I ruined the fender trying to jack there, very underrated question! Good question for those new dubbers

I find mechanics using there hoist tend to dent the fenders thinking there jacking an amarican car... the fender along the bottom is litterally one piece of sheet metal thick in places
Title: Jack Stand Placement Question
Post by: nokivasara on June 01, 2008, 09:35:12 am
I always put the jack stands where the lower control arm or rear axle is bolted to the body.
Title: Jack Stand Placement Question
Post by: VWralley on June 07, 2008, 12:05:39 pm
lift the car with the little donut looking dealy on the front sides of the car, an put the front stands on the pinch welds that are behind the front control arm bushings, its very stable that way an does no damage to the underside of the car.

the rear is pretty simple, unless you are doing suspension work, jack an brace on the rear beam