Burro II
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The manual explains jacking for tire change purposes. The manual pic and explanation are still inadequate in my view. And there is no explanation for lifting the front of the vehicle for placing jack stands in the right place.
So here are some pics for those who might be confused or new to the KJ.
Front lifting point for raising both front wheels off the ground:
Be aware that the front suspension travels A LOT and the vehicle is quite high by the time you get the wheels off the ground. Center the jack under the front suspension sub-frame cross-member. Be very careful, as the angle of the lifting surface is increasing and can slide the jack forward and off the cross-member (happened to me on another vehicle) especially if the cross-member is greasy. Bad day!
Once up, here is were you place the jack stands:
This is a notch in the beefy pinch weld on the sub-frame. It is a ways under the vehicle. Place the jack stands under that notch. DO NOT place the jack under the rockers or the bodywork pinch weld more toward the outside of the vehicle, as the owners manual seems to indicate. At least my reading of it.
Had another bad experience with this on my 2001 PT Cruiser. Took it to a shop for some work, and the DA mechanic lifted the vehicle by the rocker body work. It collapsed in of course. Not made to handle the weight.
Hope this helps. Remember, be safe. Block the tires, and stand back as you lift the front in case the floor jack squirts forward on its rollers when the angle of the cross member increases as the vehicle is raised.
So here are some pics for those who might be confused or new to the KJ.
Front lifting point for raising both front wheels off the ground:
Be aware that the front suspension travels A LOT and the vehicle is quite high by the time you get the wheels off the ground. Center the jack under the front suspension sub-frame cross-member. Be very careful, as the angle of the lifting surface is increasing and can slide the jack forward and off the cross-member (happened to me on another vehicle) especially if the cross-member is greasy. Bad day!
Once up, here is were you place the jack stands:
This is a notch in the beefy pinch weld on the sub-frame. It is a ways under the vehicle. Place the jack stands under that notch. DO NOT place the jack under the rockers or the bodywork pinch weld more toward the outside of the vehicle, as the owners manual seems to indicate. At least my reading of it.
Had another bad experience with this on my 2001 PT Cruiser. Took it to a shop for some work, and the DA mechanic lifted the vehicle by the rocker body work. It collapsed in of course. Not made to handle the weight.
Hope this helps. Remember, be safe. Block the tires, and stand back as you lift the front in case the floor jack squirts forward on its rollers when the angle of the cross member increases as the vehicle is raised.