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05-01-2023, 01:37 PM | #1 |
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How do you put a car up on jack stands?
Just a silly question as I'm always puzzled, a car has 4 jack-up points, so how does the process go to put jack stands on all 4 points? If I only have a reg jack, what's the logistics involved? Maybe there are some 'hidden' points in the front or rear of the car but I don't think a reg jack is long enough to reach them? Anyway, haha, if you guys could shed some light here.
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Haha, you saw that too? I didn't know there was a penalty for starting many threads, esp when it's just some fun content and obviously not some weird attempt at something. I'm STILL puzzled by that.
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05-01-2023, 02:00 PM | #5 |
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It wasn't in the reg manual, so I guess I need a 'special' manual...I forgot the term, but a reg jack can reach them?
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05-01-2023, 02:23 PM | #6 |
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Most cars have more than that although it's true some cars don't have more like most modern Ferraris IIRC from seeing a video. Made to just be on a car lift. For example on my E92, ISTA will show that the ffront middle point is a plate on the brace bar attached to the subframe and for the rear it's the rear diff itself. Then I use the jack stands on those 4 side jack points. But in most cases without an official jack point, you can always use a jack on structural parts like the subframe for example.
But yeah, even tough I have very low profile jack, I can't reach the front one with my lowered car with a lip. I need to drive on low ramps, then jack one of the front side points with a smaller jack and then I can fit my big low profile jack to the front point. Then the rear I can start it off the ground with the front on the lowest jack stand height. |
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Depends on the car
My F15 manual shows a spot specific underneath both front and rear on where to place the Jack In general, any car I have owned that does not explicitly state where it should be jacked up from the center. I use the engine mount or a subframe My tC and Z4 are both way too low to do it in one motion So either I drive the car on ramps and Jack up from there, or Jack up from a Jack point until I can get to the middle and use a second Jack to go up in the middle.
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05-01-2023, 03:21 PM | #8 |
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Less and less cars have “jacking points” where you can safely jack the car up to insert the stands at the siderails where they intended to be used (or more correctly, a lift is intended to be used). Sometimes you get lucky with points that people have found…but sometimes you are taking a risk too. There are a few innovative solutions to put in a jack stand at the lift point without lifting the with a chassis part. Depends on your car and situation which is best.
For some reason everyone thinks you can just jack a car onto jack stands using the 4 corner jack locations whenever this question is asked. That and a lot of jackstands dont really have the right insert to properly support the car with that center seam…there are adapters tho. |
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05-01-2023, 03:40 PM | #9 | |
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Exactly, we all saw those cringey photos where someone jacked it wrongly and it went through the body. I'm not worried about adaptors though, my jack has a flat surface and you know the typical BMW jack points are rectangular, but that's more for looks/keeping the jack cosmetically unscuffed as I can still jack the car up w/o any problems, so I assume that any jack stand w a flat surface should also be no prb.
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05-01-2023, 04:31 PM | #11 | |
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Thanks, that process makes complete sense. I just need to confirm the front and rear jack points. EDIT: when the car settles onto the first 2 jack stands, are there any concerns they may slip off since it will be at an angle?
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05-01-2023, 04:58 PM | #12 |
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That may be a good/more efficient idea instead of fumbling around with the centre jack points, jacks and jack stands; it has a locking mechanism in case the hydraulics fail, right?
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What Efthreeoh said. Feels sketchy at first but you get used to it. With my E92 I had to drive the front wheels on to wood blocks to reach the front point, jack up the front, and then could do the rear. Couldn't start with the rear since the angle of the car would reduce the clearance to the front jack point. Used two hockey pucks from amazon as jack pads between the jack and diff.
I use a quickjack now though, way better. |
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But yeah it's sketchy at first but after raising my cars over 50 times now I get the hang of it and feel safe. I also like to use additional stands as a backups to, like a just in case "failsafe", you can use wheels to. |
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They tend to be on sale around black friday if you care to wait. I got mine on sale through costco at that time.
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There's no way I'm getting underneath my car, that's just not for me. Tire changes is the most I'll do in terms of messing around w the car.
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Depends on which car (1st world problem that I'm thankful to have)...
E84 Depends on if I need the front, rear, or both raised up. Using both ends as an example:
E86
Now, for either car, it's just:
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Don't know the process; if this is properly posted as a reply when it is really only a request for additional info. (If not, full apologies.)
I am trying to find where on the G87 are located the center jack points (ie. for both the front and back?) And are these points published by BMW? I have the owner's manual and haven't been able to locate these points. For context, I hope to use the front center point to raise the vehicle and then place supports on the front side jack points in order to access the area of the front oil radiator. Any information regarding the process of lifting the vehicle would be greatly appreciated. |
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