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<blockquote data-quote="hand-filer" data-source="post: 14826436" data-attributes="member: 113656"><p>Those are the factory lift points for the factory jack for those that are unfortunate enough to get a flat tire on the road.</p><p>When I'm on my back replacing transmissions I'm not going to rely on cast aluminum/magnesium stands that are open ended or like the other poster mentioned, some cheap foreign made jack stands. When I do wheel work I use a floor jack and place jack stands under the axle.</p><p>I don't like the idea of resting the weight of the vehicle on the pinch weld flange and disturbing the paint finish which happens to be the first defense against corrosion. I'm anal that way and proud of it.</p><p></p><p>I can appreciate the practicality of these stands but they don't' fit the bill for all of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hand-filer, post: 14826436, member: 113656"] Those are the factory lift points for the factory jack for those that are unfortunate enough to get a flat tire on the road. When I'm on my back replacing transmissions I'm not going to rely on cast aluminum/magnesium stands that are open ended or like the other poster mentioned, some cheap foreign made jack stands. When I do wheel work I use a floor jack and place jack stands under the axle. I don't like the idea of resting the weight of the vehicle on the pinch weld flange and disturbing the paint finish which happens to be the first defense against corrosion. I'm anal that way and proud of it. I can appreciate the practicality of these stands but they don't' fit the bill for all of us. [/QUOTE]
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