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Old 17-11-2008, 01:52 PM   #1
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Is there a problem using a trolly jack directly under the diff centre,The car is a XR8 AU2.......
I looked underneath last night but it was hard to see with the large exhaust pipes being in the way.. Reason of concern is it looks like the Diff centre is be made out of aluminium..
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Old 17-11-2008, 02:00 PM   #2
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That would be the IRS cradle you are looking at. I've jacked mine up from there before and so have others without any issues.

Personally I prefer to use the jacking points on either side and then axle stands.
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Old 17-11-2008, 02:32 PM   #3
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Fine to use the diff
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Old 18-11-2008, 04:01 AM   #4
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Thanks for that guys
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Old 18-11-2008, 01:40 PM   #5
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if its IRS you shouldnt jack on diff as it can put the tailshaft balance out as they are laser balanced....
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Old 18-11-2008, 01:51 PM   #6
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I think you mean tailshaft alignment, not balance. The tailshaft is suppost to be align to be perfectly straight at the rear uni. At which being that the diff centre is rubber mounted, i'd have to agree with waggaclint and say that we probably shouldn't be lifting it by the diff centre, although i have many times.
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Old 18-11-2008, 10:49 PM   #7
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Yeah, just jack under the diff - and then book your car in for diff mounts and tailshaft alignment - which will prolly only cost a few hundred tokens.

OR - you could jack under the designated points and that will cost you ... actually, NOTHING! WOW, that's a bargain!

PS. Up front you could also jack under the alloy crossmember - it's not all that expensive to replace if you crack it - I've seen PLENTY of THESE!!!
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Old 18-11-2008, 11:16 PM   #8
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Thanks for the that guy`s ..Lucky i asked first before i did any damaged ..
T3man..I was wondering about the alloy Crossmember...I`ll have to get some Ramps..
My trolly jack seems useless on this car..I can`t jack from the side of the car unless i buy another Trolly jack to put on the other side to evenly jack the front or rear of the car..What a hassle.. Should have kept my EB V8.. :-) Just Kidding
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Old 18-11-2008, 11:32 PM   #9
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Yes, they are difficult for the home-handyman - and then you should try a T-Series - I have to drive mine onto wooden chocks to get enough ground clearance for the floor jack to even slide under the sills to reach the jacking points. I have seen heaps of AUs (and B Series) damaged by incorrect jacking. Some people get away with it some of the time, but if you're an unlucky sod like me it only takes one "bad" decision to cost you a heap of grief ... AND DOLLARS!
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Old 18-11-2008, 11:41 PM   #10
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Sorry didnt know about irs... mines a ute ;)
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