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Old 06-14-2006, 01:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Bought a two-ton hyraulic jack with jack stands to do the rotations. So tired of using the standard crank jack that comes with cars...takes forever.....I'm assuming our cars are less than 2 tons? Correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks....
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2 Tons is 4000 lbs, the 2wd LX curb weight is 4264, the awd ex-l curb weight is 4524.

Thhat being said, a 2 ton jack is fine because you are lifting a piece of the car at a time, unless you plan on balancing your entire vehicle on the jack.

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gotcca. thanks. yeah, i plan on lifting each section at a time, and then putting a jack stand underneath as support/safety as i change out each tire, one at a time.
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