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Jacking the car

searay19

PCGB Member
I have a 996 and want to have the wheels re furbished. This will entail me putting the car on blocks. My problem is that I am not sure where to place the trolley jack so as not to damage the car. Can any one help.

Alan
 
If you look under the sills you will see a round jacking point at the front and rear. Be careful not to catch the aircon pipes on the driver's side, as they are quite close.
 
I can only offer 944 advice but it might be the same.. When I put my car on four axel stands to remove the wheels I jack it up on the larger cental jacking point (mid sill) then place stands under the front & rear points mentioned above. Repeat for both sides but watch the stands carefully as you jack up the 2nd side because sometimes it can slip slightly on the stands.
 
If your based anywhere near Dorset, i have a spre set of wheels which you could borrow, save any chance of it falling of its blocks/ axle stands
 
Hi Andrew Thats very kind of you to offer the spare set of wheels. It just goes to prove how helpful Porsche Club members are. I have not made any arrangements to have the wheels refurbed. but hope to deal with this shortly. I live near to Basingstoke so Dorset is not to far. If I could borrow the wheels I would not drive the car, as I have another car which I use day to day. I must admit I was fairly dubious about having the car on blocks and risking the car falling off ,just my luck. My telephone No is 01256 861034. E mail cloudsley1@yahoo.co.uk . Kind regards Alan
 

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