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    Default Newbee Question - Jack stand position

    I've got everything I need to do my yearly maintenance and I've jacked my '95 530i up - my stupid question is - where is the best place to locate the jack stands. I'll do the rear first (fuel filter) and then the front later so I need both positions. I'm sitting here waiting to get started so any quick replies would be appreciated. THanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 530iBall
    I've got everything I need to do my yearly maintenance and I've jacked my '95 530i up - my stupid question is - where is the best place to locate the jack stands. I'll do the rear first (fuel filter) and then the front later so I need both positions. I'm sitting here waiting to get started so any quick replies would be appreciated. THanks!

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    i still don't get the problem some people have with jacking on the front crossmember and diff, these are the most strong and securely mounted components of the car, i wouldn't lift directly from the rear crossmember from the stand point of over stressing the old subframe mounts
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    I have tried lifting from rear crossmember one time and that would be the last time. That caused a slight crack in crossmember. I welded the crack but decided to get a new one. Expensive mistake. Last time I'm going to lift from crossmember.

    Quote Originally Posted by winfred
    i still don't get the problem some people have with jacking on the front crossmember and diff, these are the most strong and securely mounted components of the car, i wouldn't lift directly from the rear crossmember from the stand point of over stressing the old subframe mounts

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    another reason for not jacking the rear crossmember, it does span the entire width of the car with no support in the center

    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered
    I have tried lifting from rear crossmember one time and that would be the last time. That caused a slight crack in crossmember. I welded the crack but decided to get a new one. Expensive mistake. Last time I'm going to lift from crossmember.
    all america wants is cold beer warm cat and a place to take a poop with a door on it

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