Hey there...
I have an urgent question for ya'll...
I am replacing the lower ball joints on my 2000 Ford Ranger XLT 3.0 but, I am not quite sure where the JACK STANDS are supposed to set. The Owners Manual mention a location that I can't find on my truck. The Repair Book I just bought from Advance Auto Parts is the same. Whichever position they mention or illustrate is not on my truck... at all...!!!
The thing is; I need to put the front on the jack stands so I can use the hydraulic floor jack to support the control arm in order to be able to remove the spindle/caliper/balljoint...
Right now, I have the floor jack under the shock absorber, that was the "proper location I found on the web"... But, Since the floor jack is there, I can not fit any other jack to support the lower arm [front end].
Most documents I found on the web mention a specific location that it seems to be missing from my truck...
Does anyone know about a website with actual pictures for the jack stand positions?? I've been googling the info for hours without any luck...
Thank you...!!!!!!
I have an urgent question for ya'll...
I am replacing the lower ball joints on my 2000 Ford Ranger XLT 3.0 but, I am not quite sure where the JACK STANDS are supposed to set. The Owners Manual mention a location that I can't find on my truck. The Repair Book I just bought from Advance Auto Parts is the same. Whichever position they mention or illustrate is not on my truck... at all...!!!
The thing is; I need to put the front on the jack stands so I can use the hydraulic floor jack to support the control arm in order to be able to remove the spindle/caliper/balljoint...
Right now, I have the floor jack under the shock absorber, that was the "proper location I found on the web"... But, Since the floor jack is there, I can not fit any other jack to support the lower arm [front end].
Most documents I found on the web mention a specific location that it seems to be missing from my truck...
Does anyone know about a website with actual pictures for the jack stand positions?? I've been googling the info for hours without any luck...
Thank you...!!!!!!