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  1. #1
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    Pics request for jacking point from middle front of Euro Cl9

    I couldn't find the jacking points from middle underneath the car. it was just all plastic shield cover.. Thanks!
    Robert
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    in your service manual should have one if you got one that is,
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  3. #3
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    the one in manual only shows the jacking points for right and left body side.. couldn't found the one for middle..
    Robert
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    565 Parramatta Road Leichhardt, NSW,2040
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  4. #4
    When you say middle, are you talking about the front or back?
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    you can jack the car from the centre of the front and rear. theres also 2 jack points on each side just infront of the rear wheel and behind the front wheel

  6. #6
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    centre of the front. thx
    Robert
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    Look at where the plastic shield is at the front and in the middle is an exposed metal section. That is the subframe and is also your front middle jacking point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    Look at where the plastic shield is at the front and in the middle is an exposed metal section. That is the subframe and is also your front middle jacking point.
    ^^^THIS

    if you still have trouble i'll take a pic for you when I get home.
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  9. #9
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    As Aaronng said, it's the same with most cars, you just use the subframe, which basically holds the engine up. It's even got a small hump so it's easily identified. It's not that far in though, behind the radiator and before the oil sump panel. Shouldn't be hard to find. If I had to assume, I'ld say it's about ~40cm in from the front, right in the centre of the car.

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    i did a google search
    here it is
    -=[BLACK Dc2]=-

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  11. #11
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    Thanks champs!!
    Robert
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  12. #12
    Is the rear one near the tow point?

    Found some pics here
    Last edited by adamc11; 27-05-2012 at 03:00 AM.

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