JasonSSG
Viper Owner
Could someone recommend a car jack that can slide underneath the car. Conventional car jacks are too high and I don't have access to a lift. Ill need to be able to change the oil soon and prefer to do it myself.
agree with Steve M above - AC are amazingquality. Check out their flat to jack stands as well. They are the only jackstands I will use to go under a car. Lots of years in pits and paddock and Ican tell you some horror stories. When it comes to jack and stands spend theextra to protect yourself and the car
Griots garage has some nice jacks and stands
Hey SteveM,
I noticed you have your car up on jack stands. Where do you put the head of the jack stand under the car? I only see the little triangular jacking pionts and don't know where the stands go, that would not bend or "F" something up underneath the car.
Great Post ! Love seeing guys do there own work !
I did the same thing myself I used 2x12 16inch in length and tapered the ends in a 30 degree angle then sprayed rubberized glue on the bottom so it won't slide around works great.I had a hard time finding a good lo pro jack as well. So I just bought a 2x6 and cut six 12 inch lengths, 3 for each side. I bolted one on top of another and used the third in front as a stair step to drive the car up onto the double stack. By keeping the single piece loose, you can slide it out of the way once the front wheels are up on the double stack. This gives you a good 3 inches of clearance and I just use my regular jack. As for getting it up on four stands, I jack the front up first, then put the stands on the frame rails. With the front end up off the ground theres plenty of clearance to get the jack under the rear jack points. Using two jacks, jack the rear up at the same time, or if you're by yourself, jack one side a couple of pumps, then the other side. I've done it a hundred times and its very stable.
Anybody have any good pics of where on the frame rails the jack stands can go safely?
Also, how do most people go about getting it on 4 stands? Do you jack one side at a time?
Thanks, good info on this thread