rcl4668
Enthusiast
I confirmd with my dealer's Viper tech that the jacking points on the SRT-10 Viper are the small, metal triangular shaped bumps protruding from the frame of the car, directly behind the front wheels and a little forward of the rear wheels. He said it would be fine using a rolling floor jack or bottle jacks but just to be careful of the bottom painted areas of the side sills enclosing the exhaust.
I have standard 3 1/2 ton floor jack with a metal cup that is about 4 to 5'' in diameter. Can anyone recommend a floor jack brand and model that has good cushioned rubber pad or surface that won't damage the sill area of the Viper? Alternatively, do any of you have any good techniques for "cushioning" the metal cup such as using wood blocks as a buffer between the car and the jack?
Thanks for your help!
/Rich
I have standard 3 1/2 ton floor jack with a metal cup that is about 4 to 5'' in diameter. Can anyone recommend a floor jack brand and model that has good cushioned rubber pad or surface that won't damage the sill area of the Viper? Alternatively, do any of you have any good techniques for "cushioning" the metal cup such as using wood blocks as a buffer between the car and the jack?
Thanks for your help!
/Rich