RacingTurtles
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- Joined
- Sep 26, 2017
- Posts
- 60
- Reaction score
- 30
- Location
- Pennsylvania
- First Name
- Apu
- Truck Year
- 1990
- Truck Model
- v1500 Geneva Edition
- Engine Size
- 350 tbi
Hi there folks,
I'm in need of some guidance. The brakes on my Suburban are squealin pretty bad.
I will be doing the brakes soon and need to know where the recommended lifting points are. I have a 3 ton floor jack. My instinct is to go for the differential pumpkin but I've seen some people saying that the plug welds will pop.
So where should I jack up to get both front wheels up at the same time. Same question for the rear.
Once the truck is lifted, where should I place my jackstands? I thought I saw something about using the axle tube. I know on unibody cars, it's the pinchweld.
I see this but it's for replacing a flat.
I'll add some photos of the underbody in case someone wants to just circle it or something.
Thanks everyone
I'm in need of some guidance. The brakes on my Suburban are squealin pretty bad.
I will be doing the brakes soon and need to know where the recommended lifting points are. I have a 3 ton floor jack. My instinct is to go for the differential pumpkin but I've seen some people saying that the plug welds will pop.
So where should I jack up to get both front wheels up at the same time. Same question for the rear.
Once the truck is lifted, where should I place my jackstands? I thought I saw something about using the axle tube. I know on unibody cars, it's the pinchweld.
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I see this but it's for replacing a flat.
I'll add some photos of the underbody in case someone wants to just circle it or something.
Thanks everyone