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About to change tires...
I looked under my car to help the tire tech at a local tire shop, and we identified 4 jackplates at each corner of the car. Just inside of the rocker panels in the front and a little further in for the rear.
I figured these are the factory jackpoints for a hydrolic lift. I know it's not as straight forward as my Accord, but are these the spots the shop would use to raise the car for a tire change? Phattey...
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Yup, be sure to use a block of wood or hockey puck between the lift pads and the body.
this shot sort of shows how it will sit ![]()
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If You have an owners manual there is a diagram in it that shows the lift points.
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Thanks....I was being a little too carefull....if there's such a thing.
All is good...and I have a new set of Michelin Pilot AS's. Phattey...
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