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nis350 11-15-2014 09:19 AM

Jack Points for the car
 
I took my car to a tire shop recently and noticed they jacked up the rear using the rear differential with a floor jack. I wonder if that would cause any damage to the differential, although I noticed they do that to other cars as well.

SouthArk370Z 11-15-2014 09:39 AM

Jack points are in the Owner's Manual.

Felix 808 11-15-2014 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by nis350 (Post 3031824)
I took my car to a tire shop recently and noticed they jacked up the rear using the rear differential with a floor jack. I wonder if that would cause any damage to the differential, although I noticed they do that to other cars as well.

It is perfectly fine to lift the car by the diff, not to worry

andytn3591 11-15-2014 10:37 AM

The diff is designed to be rear jack point on the z. Don't worry.

falconfixer 11-15-2014 10:45 AM

perfectly fine

1st 11-15-2014 11:07 AM

This car requires a pad/hockey puck that you can slip over the pinch weld to properly jack with a floor jack.

Felix 808 11-15-2014 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by 1st (Post 3031886)
This car requires a pad/hockey puck that you can slip over the pinch weld to properly jack with a floor jack.

Yep, something like this comes in handy ;)

http://www.the370z.com/members/felix...-35-09-957.jpg

nis350 11-15-2014 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Felix 808 (Post 3031950)
Yep, something like this comes in handy ;)

http://www.the370z.com/members/felix...-35-09-957.jpg

thanks guys...

So where do you get something like this? Is that a special type of hockey puck?

1st 11-15-2014 02:49 PM

http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-g...key-pucks.html

Jack Pads

Thanks again Felix 808

MacCool 11-15-2014 03:38 PM

I just used a plain old hockey puck. This being Minnesota, they're readily available. I ran each puck through a radial arm saw to cut a slot for the pinch weld. I even drilled a 1/2 in hole and glued in a neodymium magnet so that the puck would stay put. Not a huge problem at home, but I always give them to the oil change places so that they can use them when going up on a 4-point lift.

nis350 11-16-2014 12:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MacCool (Post 3031993)
I just used a plain old hockey puck. This being Minnesota, they're readily available. I ran each puck through a radial arm saw to cut a slot for the pinch weld. I even drilled a 1/2 in hole and glued in a neodymium magnet so that the puck would stay put. Not a huge problem at home, but I always give them to the oil change places so that they can use them when going up on a 4-point lift.

Interesting... what kind of pucks should I buy and how deep is the cut for the slot? Thanks.

Felix 808 11-16-2014 12:53 AM

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Originally Posted by nis350 (Post 3032212)
Interesting... what kind of pucks should I buy and how deep is the cut for the slot? Thanks.

While hockey pucks will work, the picture posted above compares the lift pad with a hockey puck. as you can see there is quite a bit of difference between the two ;)

90 ST 11-16-2014 01:17 AM

I just lift at the pinch welds, never a problem, I do have 5/16 rubber pads on my hoist though...

MacCool 11-16-2014 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Felix 808 (Post 3032214)
While hockey pucks will work, the picture posted above compares the lift pad with a hockey puck. as you can see there is quite a bit of difference between the two ;)

Hockey puck. Most sporting goods stores will have them, although perhaps less likely in some parts of the country. Amazon sells them, of course...

http://www.amazon.com/Sports-Classic...ds=hockey+puck

I don't remember how deep the cut was...maybe 2/3 of the way through the puck. It took a couple of passes to get it wide enough since the blade's kerf is narrower than the width of the pinch weld rail.

Here's the link for the magnets I used. They were easy to install...a 1/2 inch hole drilled and some gorilla glue

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

MacCool 11-16-2014 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Felix 808 (Post 3032214)
While hockey pucks will work, the picture posted above compares the lift pad with a hockey puck. as you can see there is quite a bit of difference between the two ;)

True but the hockey puck works great for about $4 each. My buddy bought a set of four for his Audi and paid $18 buck each. Price lift pads...you'll buy some hockey pucks, I predict.


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