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Old 03-09-2018, 11:04 AM
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Where are the lift points on these cars? I have a base coupe.
I wanna jack this thing up in my garage etc.

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Look under the car. About 8 or inches from the tires you will see an oval hole. This is there you put your jacking pucks. They look like this.



Or. You can use the front or rear subframe with a piece of wood in between your jack and the subframe.

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Originally Posted by jaredtxrx
Look under the car. About 8 or inches from the tires you will see an oval hole. This is there you put your jacking pucks. They look like this.



Or. You can use the front or rear subframe with a piece of wood in between your jack and the subframe.


You can also make your own lift pucks using hockey pucks. I opted using eye bolts with treaded shaft.


https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...nder-12-a.html
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I use these on my floor jack




Then after I'm off the floor high enough to use jack stands I have these that I put on the jack stands. I know these mark up the frame, but it is peace of mind that it won't slip off.





They are long enough to stay engaged as I raise or lower it.

My way overboard $0.02.
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