Bagface Not so new now
Number of posts : 59 Home City : Aussie Model and year : 1994 Super Custom Living Saloon Ex 4wd 1KZ-TE Registration date : 2020-06-01
| Subject: front jack point? Wed Mar 17, 2021 10:32 am | |
| Front is obvious - there is an adaptor connected to chassis - but rear one has me stumped. | |
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djathens Im not old...just experienced
Number of posts : 379 Home City : Portland, Oregon, USA Model and year : 1991 Super Custom Limited 4WD LH107W 3L Registration date : 2018-03-07
| Subject: Re: front jack point? Wed Mar 17, 2021 2:39 pm | |
| Here you go, from the FSM: | |
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GPW Hiace Master
Number of posts : 1527 Home City : Cambridge, UK Model and year : Model: KD-KZH100G-MRPGT
Year: 1996
Colour: 4K1
Trim: FN42
Registration date : 2016-07-16
| Subject: Re: front jack point? Wed Mar 17, 2021 10:42 pm | |
| As per diagram, easiest to use the diff or axle, the only issue is if you are actually wanting to work on them (I.e. to change the rear springs), in which case you have to track the rear chassis rails back, avoid the exhaust pipe and fuel filler: which takes some time and possibly 2 jacking stands and wood for load spreading! | |
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Bagface Not so new now
Number of posts : 59 Home City : Aussie Model and year : 1994 Super Custom Living Saloon Ex 4wd 1KZ-TE Registration date : 2020-06-01
| Subject: Re: front jack point? Sat Mar 20, 2021 1:29 pm | |
| thx
i just wanted to take a back wheel off using the vans jack. | |
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