How to Lift A Car with a Jack on Jack Stands (Lift a Chevy, Honda, Toyota, Subaru)

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hello in today's menu I'll be showing you where and how to lift a car or truck on a variety of vehicles it is a very important step when it comes to working on your own car like when using your wheel to do breaks all your changes starters and so much more safety is key most vehicles will come with a chi jack like these but I would never trust one if I had a choice so when working on your own car getting a jack is a very important first step but I would never fully rely on it by itself which is why you want to get a set of jack stands to go with it the first and most important step is always setting the parking brake and making sure your vehicles in park and like I said safety is key so if you have wheel chocks you want to place one in front of the wheel and one behind the wheel if you're lifting the rear you want to place them on the front wheel and if you're lifting in the front you want to place them on the rear wheels and if you don't have wheel chocks a 2x4 works good as well here we got a 2013 Chevy Malibu when we want to lift a friend we focus on the pinch weld area which is this area here but we want to check to say with this notch in the middle of the curve these are actually great areas where you want to place a jack stand but when you handle better choice to live from like on this vehicle you need to find a different location to play so you will notice that there won't be enough room for both in this small area so this video will also help you find a place to put your jack stand and the same goes for when you're lifting the rear half of the car the pinch weld lifting area for the rear begins here and you want the notch of the pinch weld to sit in the middle of Jack's cup this is the jacks cup and you want the pinch weld to sit in the middle of the cup with the raised areas to be able to grab onto the pinch weld just the jack begin to slide back as you lift it you will notice four low-profile jacks they don't have much of a raised area which makes it easier to fit into low vehicles and now to begin with in the vehicle and as I said earlier you want the cup to stay in the middle of the notch just like that with the edges of the cup surrounding the pinch well so that it doesn't slide off now that we got a lifted we need to find a place in supporting with a jack stand you might think this area looks strong enough but it's pretty Hollow and thin and if you lifted it or lowered it onto the jack stand it probably bends it I like to tap it you want there to be a solid sound not a hollow sound just like on here on this frame area well you got a few layers overlapping each other feel strong enough one important thing you want to look for wherever you lift the car or place a jack stand you want to make sure there's no brake line or fuel line that you make change or damage but if you don't have something similar on your vehicle you can place a jack stand under the subframe structure which is basically a cradle where the engine and transmission are mounted - this is a strong structure made of heavy gauge metal which can safely support the weight of the vehicle just make sure to avoid placing the jack or jack stands under any engine or transmission component you can notice a surfer a structure running from the driver side to the passenger side up to the front let's hop on to lifting the rear you may wonder why not place the jack stand further alongside the pinch well but if you notice it has a lip which will definitely Bend if you lower the weight of the car onto it so this is definitely a big no-no instead I place the jack sign on the rear suspension subframe which runs alongside the driver side to the passenger side so when you go to lower the weight of the vehicle onto the jack Sam I like to leave some of the weight on the jack as well so they both support it together here are more examples of other vehicles since they're not all built the same hopefully they can help you with most any other van SUV or car Honda's and Toyota's have these extended sections that stick down below the pin 12 while others have notches kind of guide you where you live from now that we got a pretty good idea where we can lift the car from I'm gonna show you how it differs from a truck here we got a Chevy Colorado and when you look under you will notice that these trucks have a full frame underneath and this way makes a good lifting point but when it comes to lifting you want to pick a spot closer to the wheel because if you live for a mid truck it'll become off-balance lifting the front and the rear together teetering back and forth another advantage with trucks is that they have a good crossmember which is a section of frame in the middle which allows you to their full front wheels together when you're listing you always want to make sure that the cup of the jack stays in position and doesn't start sliding off and when they come to placing the jacksons you just place them along the frame one on each side and you want to make sure that they stay centered along the frame and now we just lower the truck onto the jack stands leaving some weight on the jack as well and this is how you want your jack stands you see saving even me holding the weight in the middle and now the focus on lifting the rear we can use the frame on both sides or we can actually lift the truck from the rear end to let both wheels at the same time the reason this rewrite works good is because it has a flat spot on the bottom it protects the rear cover from getting damaged when you lift it if you're lifting a truck that doesn't have that you want to be careful you may damage the rear cover and it may start leaking here's a good view of how the jack isn't touching the rear cover so it'll be safe from being damaged and when you're placing a Jackson on the rear frame you want to be careful to avoid pinching any lines or cables another good place to put Jack Center on the rear end axle tubes I use a mountain because axle tube sits nicely onto the jack stand but if you don't decide to use those lifting points usually use one enlist if he's just trying to get one wheel off the floor using the frame just behind the wheel here you will notice how the jack begin to slide back but it's still holding on to the frame but just shows how you always want to keep an eye on it and here you can place the jack siren into the jack there's training a space for it I hope you were able to find this video how fun informative please press that like button it helps support my channel and my video and don't forget to subscribe
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Channel: Backyard Chevy
Views: 200,606
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Keywords: how to lift a car with a jack on jack stands, where to lift chevy malibu, how to lift a car, How to jack up a car, how to lift a chevy malibu, how to lift a Chevy, where to lift, lift honda, lift mali
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Length: 8min 21sec (501 seconds)
Published: Sun Jun 16 2019
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