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Jacking up your van? - Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forums According to the door plate, your van CAN weigh as much as 9200lbs, fully loaded, it weighs much less when empty I usually do one front, or both rear wheels at a time, and jack stands go under the axle tubes or IBeams, unless you're working on the suspension, and need to let it droop
What Size Jack Stands do I Need - VehicleJack Many people know what they need but can’t figure out the right size of the jack stand that will fulfill their needs The primary consideration you need to make while deciding on the size of the jack stand is the ground clearance of your vehicle, and the weight capacity So, here is how it goes
What Size Jack Stands Do I Need? The Complete Guide Choosing the right size jack stands is crucial for your safety and the effective maintenance or repair of your vehicle By understanding your vehicle’s weight, considering your specific needs, and always prioritizing safety, you can ensure that you select the best jack stands for your requirements
What Size Jack Stands Do I Need? A Comprehensive Guide to Selecting the . . . Jack stands come in various sizes, from 2-ton to 10-ton capacity, and the size you need depends on the weight of your vehicle For safety reasons, it’s important to choose the right size jack stands that can support the weight of your vehicle without collapsing
What Size Jack Stand Do I Need? A Closer Buying Guide The size jack stands that you need depends on the type of car you drive, as small light cars and medium to large vehicles use 2-ton jack stands Trucks and SUVs would use 5 or 6-ton stands
What Size Jack Stand Do I Need? (Types Of Jack Stands) What Size Do I Need? The size of your jack stand will vary based on several factors which are unique to every vehicle Typically, there are different sizes, heights, and types which makes the choosing process a lot more complicated but also ensures the best and safe option for you
Jack point for the rear center of the van? - Ford Transit USA Forum Using a short 2x4 between the jack (or jack stand) and the frame will spread the load over a larger area reducing the possibility of the small jack surface focusing the weight on a point and bending things