I've got a fair bit of rust on my sills, so I'm a bit nervous jacking it up. Anyone got some advice for a novice?
Looking through the manual they recommend a tool Cha 280-02 to fit to a trolley jack. Haven't managed to find one so I'm looking for alternatives.
The manual also says not to lift it under the front suspension or rear axle, and says to lift it under the front engine mounts. Would a strong metal bar be a good adaptor for my trolley jack?
If I do chance it on the sills, would you go with a pad like this? Or maybe a solid piece of wood with a cut to fit over the weld to spread the load a bit wider?
Looking through the manual they recommend a tool Cha 280-02 to fit to a trolley jack. Haven't managed to find one so I'm looking for alternatives.
The manual also says not to lift it under the front suspension or rear axle, and says to lift it under the front engine mounts. Would a strong metal bar be a good adaptor for my trolley jack?
If I do chance it on the sills, would you go with a pad like this? Or maybe a solid piece of wood with a cut to fit over the weld to spread the load a bit wider?