Putting an E 89 on Jack stands

Baza

Active member
 Oxfordshire
I am sure this subject has been raised many times but would appreciate some input. I want to remove all 4 wheels at the same time, so need to place the car on Jack stands. As the jacking points are also the logical place for stands. I thought of using two cross lifting beams ( one for front and the other for the back ) lifting the front first from the central jacking point of the beam , and when lifted high enough place the jack stands under the lift pads of the cross beam. The same would be repeated for the rear. This would mean using two cross beams , both being left in position while supporting the car on stands.

The problem may be not enough ground clearance to accommodate a cross beam and jack. Also would the front be stable enough when lifting the back.

Anyone tried this or investigated, would welcome your thoughts.
 
Rear could probably be done in one go of the diff cage with a good bit of sturdy 2x4. Front i would get up one side at a time though as you would normally, then do the rear after.

Not looked under a zed but assume they have frame rails? If so then probably best to get your axle stands under here if for prolonged periods as the jacking points are probably not as good structurally.
 
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