Kilgore Trout
Well-known member
Quick question for you guys. I am about to jack up my Mazda Tribute to change the front pads and rotors. I have found the right jack points and placement for the jack stands, however, the saddle on my HF 3 ton jack stands isn't wide enough to surround the reinforced portion of the frame.
I know I am not supposed to use wood (which would allow the flat frame to lay flat on the jack stands) but it seems like a bad idea to have the car resting on the two little nubs at the end of the saddle on the jack stand.
Assuming that is a bad idea, do I just go buy some bigger jack stands or ones that have a flat top?
I have changed brakes on a bunch of cars before, but my jack stands have always had a wide enough saddle. This is the first time I've had to jack up the Tribute. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I know I am not supposed to use wood (which would allow the flat frame to lay flat on the jack stands) but it seems like a bad idea to have the car resting on the two little nubs at the end of the saddle on the jack stand.
Assuming that is a bad idea, do I just go buy some bigger jack stands or ones that have a flat top?
I have changed brakes on a bunch of cars before, but my jack stands have always had a wide enough saddle. This is the first time I've had to jack up the Tribute. Any help would be greatly appreciated.


