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2012-2013 Boss 302 Mustang
Steeda Jacking Rails
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<blockquote data-quote="cidsamuth" data-source="post: 16641552" data-attributes="member: 110091"><p>I use them on an 08 S197. As noted, they don't extend back terribly far. This makes them great for lifting the front up. But, to get the back wheel off the ground, you have to put the jack at the rear-most part of the rail and lift the entire side of the car pretty high. It would only work for all four wheels if you placed the rear jack stands under the axle once you used the jacking rail to get the car up; trying to use the rails only for all four jackstands would be bad.</p><p></p><p>Even on my two post lift, I can use the rails for the front arms only; for the back arms, I have to use the body mounting point for the lower control arms. If they made rails that extended from front wheel to back, it would be better, at least for us folks that don't have side exhaust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cidsamuth, post: 16641552, member: 110091"] I use them on an 08 S197. As noted, they don't extend back terribly far. This makes them great for lifting the front up. But, to get the back wheel off the ground, you have to put the jack at the rear-most part of the rail and lift the entire side of the car pretty high. It would only work for all four wheels if you placed the rear jack stands under the axle once you used the jacking rail to get the car up; trying to use the rails only for all four jackstands would be bad. Even on my two post lift, I can use the rails for the front arms only; for the back arms, I have to use the body mounting point for the lower control arms. If they made rails that extended from front wheel to back, it would be better, at least for us folks that don't have side exhaust. [/QUOTE]
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