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Old 09-02-2005, 11:22 PM   #1
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stock jack.... where are the jack mounting points?

I have no jeep manual.

I have the 3.07 gears with 31's right now.

I am going to be putting my stock wheels and tires back on (245/75/15's) monday until winter. I figure it wont kill my gas mileage as much. Bu tim not sure where to place the jack to lift it up to change them up.

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Old 09-02-2005, 11:58 PM   #2
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I have no jeep manual.

I have the 3.07 gears with 31's right now.

I am going to be putting my stock wheels and tires back on (245/75/15's) monday until winter. I figure it wont kill my gas mileage as much. Bu tim not sure where to place the jack to lift it up to change them up.

Thanks.

I believe it's right on the axle between the LCA's and Tire.
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Old 09-03-2005, 12:17 AM   #3
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An easy place is under the differential.. get both wheels off the ground at the same time.
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An easy place is under the differential.. get both wheels off the ground at the same time.
for a stock bottleneck?

I've never done it...but I'd expect problems when doing it on the front....unless you have experience??
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for a stock bottleneck?

I've never done it...but I'd expect problems when doing it on the front....unless you have experience??
Yea the front would give you problems I assume... the only jack I have ever used was a mechanic's floor jack. But I read that someone here did it... I forget who it was but I remember his saying that it was the jack that came with his Jeep.
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