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dimebaged May 30, 2009 04:16 PM

jack placement front diff mount
 
I need to replace the front differential mount and i am trying to figure out a proper place to place the jack stands. All i can find in the past hour is lift from the differential and place the stands under the rear subframe. That wont work because i will need to lower that piece. :scratch:

NCZ13 May 30, 2009 04:25 PM

I put the stands on the corners where they normally go. i had all 4 corners up however.

dimebaged May 30, 2009 05:03 PM

corners where they normally go? can you be more specific? the only place ive seen anyone say to put the rear ones is on the rear subframe which would be impossible seeing as how the subframe needs to be unbolted and let hang...

dimebaged May 30, 2009 05:07 PM

https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...7&d=1126974607 But i need to lower that bar that its saying to put the jacks under.

13bturbofc May 30, 2009 06:52 PM

if you look at the very back of the pinch weld on each side there is a thick reinforced area thats about 5 inches long..i use that spot and never had any problems. its very strong

ramello May 31, 2009 10:27 AM

+1 for that
my one project car has been on jack stands using those places for almost 2 years no problems.

dimebaged May 31, 2009 07:35 PM

thank you thats what i wanted to know.

farberio May 31, 2009 09:01 PM

If you are replacing the front diff mount...it would probably be 100x easier just to pull the whole subframe out. Making those jack spots useless.

I don't remember where I put the stands when I took out the rear subframe though...

misterstyx69 May 31, 2009 09:57 PM

I just did this.
What I did was use a Good piece of 1" thick wood 6 inches wide,about 18 inches long.Once you have the car Jacked up on the Subframe,Jack it up a bit Higher.Then put the Wood under the Floor Rails.The wood will allow the weight of the car to be distributed along the Floor rail's "frame" and not Crush it.Put an axle stand under the Wood and let the Car down on That particular side.Repeat on the Other side.
I then was able to Pop the Subframe Brackets off and use the Floor jack to Hold it temporarily.I then Used an Axle stand so it wouldn't fall on my head!..the Floor jack was then used to keep the Diff up while I Loosened the Two 17mm Nuts that attach it to the subframe,at the Front,They are a Real Bitch!..Note: If you can't Freely get at those.take the 3 17mm Stud and Nuts out Off the diff,then you have some room to Figure shit out later.
Cheers,I hope that helps ya.Dave/STYX.
OH.I also found that If you pop off one of the LINKS(?.long bar with a Tie rod sort of end on each side),then you have some Room to get at the Bolts that attach the Diff to the subframe.Impact the nuts off(17mm),then place the nut back on,a couple of turns.Since it has a Lip on the nut,you can use it to get the Link to Pop out of place,without having to Hammer the crap out of it!.

dimebaged May 31, 2009 11:46 PM

Thank you styx for your information i will try that next weekend.

misterstyx69 Jun 1, 2009 10:33 AM

Actually the wood Was 2x6..(pressure treated!).good luck!


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