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I haven't jacked up my Z yet, but I would be careful on the front center jack point not to slightly dent in the crossmember. I did that on my
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I haven't jacked up my Z yet, but I would be careful on the front center jack point not to slightly dent in the crossmember. I did that on my 300ZX. I used a small piece of wood on my jack and that just caused a small indention to be made on the cross member. I would use a larger piece of wood to distribute more weight on the small area of the jack point...
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When I read the thread title, I honestly thought someone was going to put a lift kit on their Z.
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