
Just to be clear.......I use the wood stairs to get the front spoiler high enough to slip this 3 ton floor jack under the front lifting with a wooden 2x8x8 on the jack pad directly under the center of the front cross member directly in front of the oil pan (I place about a third of the jack pad directly under the front of that cross member having the vertical stiffener). Then I use Jack Stands under each lower A Arm (fitted in the center of the pocket of the A Arm Pivot). Same with Plastic Ramp on Rear which is used to raise the rear high enough for a 3 Ton Floor Jack under the Rear Suspension followed by placement of Jack Stands under the Rear Pivots.
Always APPLY the Emergency Brake when on the wooden stairs or plastic ramp.
Hydraulic Aluminum Floor Jack (3 ton)
a. Pittsburgh Racing
b. Very low initial height and weighs 55 lbs.
c. High lift rate.
3 ton Pittsburgh Racing Aluminum Floor Jack