Then remove the jack.
Safe to work under jack stands.
Substituting boxes stones or bricks for jack stands is very dangerous.
If supporting the whole front or rear of the vehicle use jack stands in pairs preferably set and locked to equal height.
Instead they provide a safe fixed support for a raised vehicle.
Wiggle the vehicle a little to make sure that it s resting securely on the jack stands.
Sometimes i mix ramps in there as well.
I will never again use a cheap jack.
Sometimes people wonder if the maximum extension is somehow more unsafe than the mid level.
This type of jack stand is the preferred stand for heavy vehicles because it is the strongest and most reliable stand to use in this application.
And that s especially true on a hot day when the sun has made asphalt the consistency of molasses.
When using jack stands make sure to place them at your vehicle s pinch points or on its frame to keep them from slipping.
Jack stands provide a sturdier base and support the weight of your vehicle easily.
A jack stand can make a nice cookie cutter hole in thin asphalt.
While ratchet type jack stands are safe enough pin type stands are almost indestructible since the locking pin makes it impossible for the supporting bar to slip through the base.
If supporting one corner of the vehicle place the jack stand under the jacking point and adjust the height locking it in place with the pin or pawl as applicable.
Jack stands may be the most overlooked safety equipment items in a diy garage.
While you can replace a tire just using a car jack you should use jack stands when doing any work underneath your vehicle.
The sunex jack stand was designed with a large saddle with locating lugs which support and positions vehicle frames.
Think of it this way.
They can slip out or break while you re under the car.
Interestingly enough while the mid level rise is certainly safe to operate under the max extension further reduces the horizontal force of the car against the lift which in turn reduces stress on the unit.
A jack can do the same thing so be sure to buy a pair of jack stands and stow them in the trunk.
I leave the jack under whatever end i m working on plus use stands high quality locking plus shove tires under the sides just in case the first two fail jack loses pressure stands slip out etc.
Use a pair of jack stands every time you lift a vehicle and you will vastly decrease the likelihood of becoming a victim of a falling vehicle.
The only safe way to work under a car jack stands.
Jack stands do not lift vehicles.