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I think the problem we're having, it that we don't really understand your question. And your photo is hard to interpret. FWIW, you can essentially lift your car from any
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I think the problem we're having, it that we don't really understand your question. And your photo is hard to interpret.
FWIW, you can essentially lift your car from any part of its frame. But the recommended the jack stand lift points provide the best stability and are, therefore, the safest points. |
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