To safely lift a Chevy Malibu using jack stands, you should follow the recommendations provided by the Chevrolet Malibu Forums. Here are the steps:
1. Find a safe location: Make sure you are on level ground and engage the parking brake to prevent the car from rolling.
2. Locate the jacking points: The recommended jacking points for the Chevy Malibu are the pinch welds, which are the factory lift points. These are located along the rocker panels of the car.
3. Lift the car: Use a floor jack to lift the car from the designated jacking points. Place the jack under the front or rear of the car, where the control arm meets the frame (subframe). Lift the car until it is high enough to place the jack stands.
4. Place the jack stands: Once the car is lifted, carefully position the jack stands under the rocker panels, next to the jack. The pinch welds are considered the best place to put the jack stands for stability and support.
5. Lower the car onto the jack stands: Slowly lower the car onto the jack stands by releasing the pressure on the floor jack. Make sure the car is securely resting on the jack stands before performing any work.
Remember to always prioritize safety when working under a vehicle. If you are unsure or uncomfortable with the process, it is recommended to consult a professional or refer to the owner’s manual for specific instructions.
Contents
- Where do you put a jack and jack stand?
- Is it safe to work under jack stands?
- Where are pinch welds located?
- How do you know where to put the jack?
- Where do you put axle stands under a car?
- How many jack stands should I use?
- Where not to put jack stands?
- Can you put jack stands on pinch welds?
- Where do jack stands go under the front of a car?
- Where should jack stands be placed?
Where do you put a jack and jack stand?
Jack stands must be placed directly under the lifting point. There should be enough room at every jack point to accommodate the stand’s grip. When releasing hydraulic pressure from the floor jack, a properly rated jack stand will hold the weight of the car as long as the stand is flat.
Is it safe to work under jack stands?
Jack stands are a low cost and safe way to easily perform maintenance on the underside of your car. If used properly, they can be a simple way to easily access all parts of your car, but there are some simple tips that you’ll want to follow. For starters, always perform this type of work with someone else.
Where are pinch welds located?
L-shaped pinch welding is the most commonly used type in automotive manufacturing. Typically, you’ll see it under your vehicle. To build an L-shaped pinchweld, the welder needs two metal plates.
How do you know where to put the jack?
Locate the jack point on the vehicle
Your owner’s manual should give you the location of jack points. Usually there’s one on each side behind the front wheels and in front of the back wheels, close to the rocker panels. There may be central jack points located behind the bumpers (front and rear).
Where do you put axle stands under a car?
Here. Put your axle stand in position raise. It up and make sure you use the locking. Pin. Though the jacks slowly onto the stand and repeat on the other side if needs. Be.
How many jack stands should I use?
Depending on the task at hand, you might need to lift just one wheel, the front or back end, or the whole car. If it’s just one end, use two jack stands. If it’s the entire vehicle you’re lifting, be sure to use four.
Where not to put jack stands?
Find a flat, level surface to park your vehicle.
Avoid jacking your vehicle in a place that’s bumpy, near heavy traffic, or covered in gravel. Make sure each side of your vehicle is level so the jack or jack stands can’t slip out from underneath it.
Can you put jack stands on pinch welds?
Yeah, the pinch weld can be jacked anywhere. I’ve done it before where I jacked on the front edge and put the stand on the actual lift point behind it.
Where do jack stands go under the front of a car?
Set the jack stand underneath the pinch points of your vehicle. The pinch points are located on the sides of your vehicle behind your front tires or in front of your rear tires. Slide your jack stand in from the side of your vehicle.
Where should jack stands be placed?
If you’re lifting the car to get under it, to do some work, or to change the oil, you must place a jack stand under the rocker panel near the jack and snug it up to the car’s body. This will ensure that the car cannot fall on you, should the jack slip or fail entirely.