darth_linux
Well-Known Member
I’m gonna put the ‘66 on 4 jack stands for some brake work and I’m curious about where the best point on the front end is to place said jack stands. Rears are going under the rear axle obviously. Thanks in advance.
If it was going to be up on stands for any length of time, and since you can't put a set under the front control arms and spindles (because of doing brake work), I would use 3 sets:
1 set under the rear axle (as you mentioned)
2nd set under the stub frame where it meets the body / firewall
3rd set under the stub frame forward of the suspension - rad yoke crossmember.
Even when I have it on jack stands at the front, I always keep a floor jack centred under the middle of the front crossmember of the stub frame, not necessarily carrying any load, but not allowing it to sink any further.
My thinking is to spread the front stub frame/engine and suspension load out to 4 points (5 with the floor jack), making it not hang in any way from the stub frame to body bolts. You'd be suprised at how much flex there actually is when the front stub is not well supported past the body mounts.
I was going for that with the Imperial, just not enough real estate. At least he has a beer close by.