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I've always struggled with lifting the front of my car on 4 post lift. The rear is relatively simple because of the rear transaxle. The front is more complicated and the jacking points don't line up with the lift. Any tips on lifting the front to remove the front wheels with out getting a specific jack? I have a Benpak 9.
I think you meant rear axle housing since your car does not have a transaxle. That is if we are talking Mustang as this forum is focused on. The 4 post lifts that i have seen had a plate that overlapped the runners that the car drives up on . The plate overlaps runners and then drops down below them as it stretches between the two runners. This is so that there is no way it could move sideways enough to fall through the two runners. This plate is used to put jacks on so as to lift the car in the front or the rear. The plate can be slid forward or back to go where it needs to be positioned .I currently have a car up in front and back on jack stands using the described plates .
The bottle jack works ok for the rear end. Sorry for the incorrect terminology. Can you share pictures of what you are referring to,? A picture of how your front end is lifted would be helpful. I can more easily lift the rear end.
Bendpak makes a "sliding jack Platform". Go to their site and watch the video on the options for the 4 post lifts. It's what you're looking for.I would love to get one. I'm thinking about replacing my entire front end on the lift....this would be the ticket.