So put it in first gear or park and set the parking brake.
Using jack stands on gravel.
Gives you a chance of finding that dropped bolt socket otherwise they just disappear into the gravel.
Question about using a jack and jackstands on gravel by anonymous not verified 12 apr 2014 i am basically forced to do it on gravel as the only level ground that is concrete is the parking lot down at the lake nearby and i d rather not have to go down there to do work on my truck.
If you must use jackstands on gravel use a single 2x12 to spread the load out between the two jackstands.
But i d cut 3 4 pieces that are 6 larger on each side then the base of your jack stands.
Working on gravel or grass can allow the jack stand to shift off the vertical and tip.
Jack stands are very inexpensive especially when it s your life that you are.
To use jack stands start by activating your vehicle s parking brake and jacking up the vehicle with a hydraulic floor jack so the tires are 2 3 inches off the ground.
Make the board longer than the car is wide to allow the load to be spread out and chock the rear wheels tightly.
The 8 direction running side to side to set the jack stands on.
Get some decent jack stands.
If you have to work on gravel the plywood idea is a good one.
I guess i assume you are using jack stands.
I use a full sheet of 3 4 a b or a c plywood sideways to the car ie.
Same for your floor jack use it on a long board or thick piece of plywood doubled up thickness.
Mattm we all wish we could have tv quality fully equipped garages with fancy lifts and all of the tools a guy could dream of but in reality many of us me included are still working on our backs under a car in the driveway once in a while.
How to safely setup jack stands on blacktop stone dirt posted.
October 6 2015 by.
Don t support a car only with a jack.
Then slide your jack stand in from the side of the vehicle and line up the divot on the stand with one of your vehicle s pinch points which are located behind the tires on the.
Gives you something to roll the floor jack on.
If lifting just one wheel lifting just that corner of the vehicle is a good idea.
Jack up the vehicle using a solid jacking point leaving enough room for the jack stand to support the car.