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I finally got the brakes and clutch bled and have all four wheels on.  The tires are currently about seven inches off the garage floor.  What is the "Staff College" solution to the problem of getting the car off the jack stands?  I have a few ideas, but I would like to hear how other people handles it.

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I've got a good week to get there, but I was planning to basically do the opposite of how I got it up there: floor jack under the front to remove the jackstand.  I think you're asking where the jacking points are, since your crossmember is occupied?  Maybe an extra jackstand on one side rail, under the wishbone, then jack the other side to get that center out of the way.

 

On the rear, I'm currently supported on the frame.  Once the front corners are supported I can lift the rear from the dedion center, or just lift at the tube to relieve the stands on each corner.

 

Nice floor.  Do you have to protect it from jackstands or heavy things?  (my racedeck gets crushed/deformed if I have small enough point loads)

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7 hours ago, KnifeySpoony said:

7" not high at all, any floor jack should be able to lift your car off the stands. I use the tow eyes front and rear as jack points. The 7 is a super ez car to jack, another plus!

 

AFAIK the proper front jack point is the meeting of all suspension tubes in the center of the front frame behind the rad. 

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Yes, the manual lists the "cruciform", but I have read horror stories of bent tubes. Also, with my jack stands supporting the front, I cannot fit my floor jack in between their bases to access the cruciform anyways, hence my use of the tow eye. Also I misspoke re: the rear. I use the A-frame/Dedion point.

 

 

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19 minutes ago, KnifeySpoony said:

Yes, the manual lists the "cruciform", but I have read horror stories of bent tubes. Also, with my jack stands supporting the front, I cannot fit my floor jack in between their bases to access the cruciform anyways, hence my use of the tow eye. Also I misspoke re: the rear. I use the A-frame/Dedion point.

 

 

 

Ah. Glad to hear I'm not the only one who've had that dilemma! I might even change my methods going forward to hooks as well. 

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Knifey,

If you're looking for a license plate bracket, you might check with Josh Robbins. Here's the bracket he delivered with my car. At the time, he only had a few more, not sure if he produced another batch or not.

 

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On 2/28/2022 at 1:10 PM, KnifeySpoony said:

Nice work. Can you tell me about your license plate mount there? Is that a factory piece or your own solution?

KS,

 

That was my own solution.  I had originally ordered the kit with a spare tire carrier, but that never came in, so I went with this.  I got a boat trailer license plate bracket, ground off the excess, and mounted it "upside down."  Remains to be seen if it actually works.

 

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