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I was rotating the tires with my dad the other week and just wondering where the rear jacking point is. I looked in the manual and it shows a nice thick metal which looks correct just behind the spare tire and infront of the rear sway. But upon inspection its a weak piece of metal which looks quite fragile... :blink::blink::blink:. Or is this the right point im scared to break it......

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the jack point is plenty strong enough.

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thnx for that rollamods. I went under and thought the metal looked to thin to support the weight. guess i was wrong then. At least it will be easier next time.

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cant you just go to your local tyre shop?

I had to get my friends wheels changed (straight swap) and the ppl at Australias best charged something like $10 to do it, sure saved us a fair amount of time.


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Nahhhh doing it youself is fun.

Cheers for that rollamods, I'll be tinkering with my coilovers when I get them so this is vital for me ;)

"i have rubbed it enough to have grind a fair it off it... :D haha!

but having said that... bADbOYz... hurry up and experience it for yourself! coz its great!! haha!"

WTF??

lol nice sig hahahaha.

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