Warning Jack points!!
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Warning Jack points!!
I was just looking around my 997 GT3 and inspecting the technology just like I did with my 6 GT3 and my 993TT. The easy way for me to do this was to use the rear jack point and put a jack stand on the front and the remove the jack and put a jack stand under the rear. thats Exactly What I did this time and even though this is a new model I still looked to see that the jack point were still where they were on the 6 and 993. No probelms on the drivers side and I move over to the passenger side and started to jack up the car as I have done a hundred times before and I am two pumps from getting it to the jack stand and I hear sickening crunch the car had slipped off the jack and was resting on the rocker. the qtr panel had buckled in and looked terrible-But it looked like one of those fix a dent fixes. So I took it to my body guy here in town and he said no prob. 3 hours $150_ so I go get it today and he said the
whole side on that side was crunched in. He said it was one of the weakest jack points he had ever seen- He said you could see where the Jack pad had scraped across the whole jack point. In other words I had at least had the jack pad on most if not all the jack point and the jack point was bent as if it had bent and the jack just slipped off it. When I looked at my jack point that nite I remember thinking 'Gawd that looks so little-Well Porsche wouldnt have put a Jack point where one shouldnt be" Well maybe I was wrong. Now its still a minor fix but its going to be $800 instead. My point here is get the little rubber pad and make sure your jack is on the Jack point perfectly before jacking up the car. Any slight mistake and you will pay for this. like I did.
Never had this happen before-hope it never happens again.
My jack is a decent craftsman racing jack I paid about $200 for. Its not like a $20 Harbor Frieght jack.
Just be careful.
whole side on that side was crunched in. He said it was one of the weakest jack points he had ever seen- He said you could see where the Jack pad had scraped across the whole jack point. In other words I had at least had the jack pad on most if not all the jack point and the jack point was bent as if it had bent and the jack just slipped off it. When I looked at my jack point that nite I remember thinking 'Gawd that looks so little-Well Porsche wouldnt have put a Jack point where one shouldnt be" Well maybe I was wrong. Now its still a minor fix but its going to be $800 instead. My point here is get the little rubber pad and make sure your jack is on the Jack point perfectly before jacking up the car. Any slight mistake and you will pay for this. like I did.
Never had this happen before-hope it never happens again.
My jack is a decent craftsman racing jack I paid about $200 for. Its not like a $20 Harbor Frieght jack.
Just be careful.
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I have never had a problem either. And I awlays do a double take when I put the jack under.
I just remembering thinking how little those points were. And when the body guy said he would be nervous using any of these pads that made me perk up and pass this on to you guys. He also said the
jack point was not well supported. I have the hockey puck but my jack has a rubber pad on it too and ever since I got this jack I have only used the puck twice. Guess it would have paid to use it more often.
Just be careful.
I just remembering thinking how little those points were. And when the body guy said he would be nervous using any of these pads that made me perk up and pass this on to you guys. He also said the
jack point was not well supported. I have the hockey puck but my jack has a rubber pad on it too and ever since I got this jack I have only used the puck twice. Guess it would have paid to use it more often.
Just be careful.
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hum?? the jack points on my car is rather LARGE compared to my other cars.
i prefer to use AC hydraulic jacks. otherwise you really need a piece of wood b/n your jack and the jacking point. otherwise it WILL slip, only a matter of when.
hey, paul, you coming to BW to see us?
i prefer to use AC hydraulic jacks. otherwise you really need a piece of wood b/n your jack and the jacking point. otherwise it WILL slip, only a matter of when.
hey, paul, you coming to BW to see us?
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Originally Posted by YA911Fan
Where do you get these?
Originally Posted by YA911Fan
Are they made of some resilient material?
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Ah, an actual hockey puck! And here I thought it was some hipster slang for a specialized disk known only to Porsche cognoscenti...
Thanks.
(btw, I'm in SoCal)
Thanks.
(btw, I'm in SoCal)
Originally Posted by JasonAndreas
Most sporting goods stores will have them. Where are you located? ... Vulcanized rubber
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Originally Posted by crispenigl
what event at BW?
Who is running it and when?
Its going to over 100 degrees at this time of year.
Who is running it and when?
Its going to over 100 degrees at this time of year.
it's this weekend. 23-24th.
there should still be room.
i was there last week. 110 deg.
just drink lots of water
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I use something like this. As you can see from the pics, the jack puck actually locks into the slot on the underside of the car. I've actaully even gone one step further and put a rubber pad between the "locking tab" and the puck. Never had any slips.
http://www.eliteengineeringusa.com/C6Products.html
http://www.eliteengineeringusa.com/C6Products.html
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Originally Posted by jhbrennan
I use something like this. As you can see from the pics, the jack puck actually locks into the slot on the underside of the car. I've actaully even gone one step further and put a rubber pad between the "locking tab" and the puck. Never had any slips.
http://www.eliteengineeringusa.com/C6Products.html
http://www.eliteengineeringusa.com/C6Products.html
i dont have my car right now. but i recall the hole in the jack point of a 997 is round, does the tab on the C6 pad fit?
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Mooty probably not now. I dont have the car its still in the shop so I probably wont make it
Really not excited to go 200 miles in an aonther car!
Yes I should have used anything but this was just a quick trip up and down just looking and
I paid for it. Never can be too carefull.
I like that locking puck thing.
Really not excited to go 200 miles in an aonther car!
Yes I should have used anything but this was just a quick trip up and down just looking and
I paid for it. Never can be too carefull.
I like that locking puck thing.
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On those locking tabs do we have those slots on ours? It been awhile since I have seen my car and I cant go look at it now.
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it's this weekend. 23-24th.
there should still be room.
i was there last week. 110 deg.
just drink lots of water
it's this weekend. 23-24th.
there should still be room.
i was there last week. 110 deg.
just drink lots of water
I would love to see your car. I am so tempted to swap my car for one of those overpriced orange gt3rs's