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Back in February of this year I changed the pads on my 2006 and was amazed at how easy it was. Knock on wood, but I've had no problems. Now I need to change the rear pads, but I cannot find a good jack point at the rear of my Pilot that will allow me to put my stands under the rear pinch welds. Any advice on how I can achieve this if it's possible? Thanks.
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Use the tab that is sticking down in this picture. I would place stands under the rear frame rather than those seams. They crush so easy that I never use them unless I have to.
![]() Found this when looking for the pics. ![]()
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[QUOTE=carguy07;350189]Use the tab that is sticking down in this picture. I would place stands under the rear frame rather than those seams. They crush so easy that I never use them unless I have to.
![]() Found this when looking for the pics. ![]() [/QUOTEOuch! That hurts my parts just looking at it. I will stay away from those. Now, when you say to place my stands under the frame, do you have a spot you recommend (a pic for that too would be great). Thank you for the help, carguy07. |
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