visionguru
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I have tried the following through the years:
(1) Lift the front, put 2-ton jack stands on. When I tried to raise the rear and put jack stands on, I don't seem to have enough height to put the 3-ton jack stands in. Plus, there were some noise and slight movement got me concerned. I gave up.
(2) After lift the front on jack stands, I tried to lift one of of the rear wheel with scissor jack. The car is way off balance. Just when I was switching the wheels, the scissor jack fell, rotor hit the ground. I think it damaged my rear sway bar links.
I since have to do tire rotation with the spare tire, one wheel at a time. It's rather tedious, somehow.
I'd love to learn from you guys. I don't like using the floor jack to jack up one wheel. Any suggestions of a compact jack that can facilitate tire rotation?
Thanks!
- 3 ton Craftsman floor jack
- 2 2-ton jack stands
- 2 3-ton jack stands
- Ingersoll-Rand W5132 cordless impact
I have tried the following through the years:
(1) Lift the front, put 2-ton jack stands on. When I tried to raise the rear and put jack stands on, I don't seem to have enough height to put the 3-ton jack stands in. Plus, there were some noise and slight movement got me concerned. I gave up.
(2) After lift the front on jack stands, I tried to lift one of of the rear wheel with scissor jack. The car is way off balance. Just when I was switching the wheels, the scissor jack fell, rotor hit the ground. I think it damaged my rear sway bar links.
I since have to do tire rotation with the spare tire, one wheel at a time. It's rather tedious, somehow.
I'd love to learn from you guys. I don't like using the floor jack to jack up one wheel. Any suggestions of a compact jack that can facilitate tire rotation?
Thanks!
