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Zook Jacking points

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Zook Jacking points

Post by Sean »

This is a noob question but where are the jack points for a Sierra?
I would usually look in the handbook but i dont have one :bad-words:

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Post by muppet_man67 »

i normally jack off the spring plates, or off the diff.
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Post by Sean »

and has that done any damage?
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Post by muppet_man67 »

no
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Post by mistaboz »

muppet_man67 wrote:i normally jack off the spring plates, or off the diff.
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You wont do any damage by jacking off these points.
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Post by Zookified »

Thanks for the sig line guys haha.

Diff centre or spring plates is fine.
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Post by nicbeer »

Anyone used a highlift on a std zook?

I know my custom rear bar will handle it but what about the rest of the zook

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Post by droopypete »

nicbeer wrote:Anyone used a highlift on a std zook?

I know my custom rear bar will handle it but what about the rest of the zook

Nic
I use my hilift on my zook straight onto the sills, if you position the jack just below the door hinge bolts it will lift my zook evenly front to rear.
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Post by HotAe92 »

sean, on the control/trailing arms of the coilies, there are little 'knobs' on the underside of the arms. If you look in the manual they will also clarify.

Basically the knobs are there to serve as an jacking point indicator, just be careful when jacking it up as sometimes the arms can slide a little inbetween pumps of the jack if you know what i mean.

But i have always used these points to jack the zook up and never had a problem.

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Post by Sean »

cheers for your input all, greatly appreciated.

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