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I do feel quite stupid asking this, but where should i use the trolleyjack and jackstands at the rear?

The manual just tells you to use the jackpoints for the widowmaker at the back. However on my car these points are knackered from the PO.

I have tried searching and figured i can use rear tow eye for jack, but where do the jackstands sit safely?

Could i move the lines and put them here?

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It shouldn't stop it to much, I haven't installed them but I know you can swap the dampers over easily, the other option is use the widow maker but put a hefty wooden block underneath incase you catch it.

You love the widow maker. Injury expected soon.

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If you use the beam, you won't be able to drop the beam to get the spring out.

Get it up on the trolley jack and look for a solid part of the floor pan. I'm sure there's a part just forward of the arch.

Chock the front wheels too!

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If you use the beam, you won't be able to drop the beam to get the spring out.

Get it up on the trolley jack and look for a solid part of the floor pan. I'm sure there's a part just forward of the arch.

Chock the front wheels too!

Spring compressor?

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Make sure you use a rubber block or at least a piece of wood to protect the floor from the evil claws of the axle stands!


...also stops it slipping...

This photo gives you an idea.

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Make sure you use a rubber block or at least a piece of wood to protect the floor from the evil claws of the axle stands!

...also stops it slipping...

Got a few claw marks myself.

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