How Not To Jack Up A Car

If you’re like most drivers, you probably jack up your car’s wheel when you need to change a tire. But is this really the best way to do it? In this article, we’ll explore the pros and cons of using jacks to change tires.

Avoid These Common Jacking Techniques

If you’re thinking about jacking up a car, be aware of these common techniques that can quickly lead to disaster.

1. Jumping on the car – This is the most dangerous technique because it can damage the car’s suspension and the jack itself. Instead, use a parking lot or driveway as your jumping off point.

2. Using a piece of plywood or a rock – These makeshift jacks can easily break, causing injury or even worse, damage to the car.

3. Using an extension cord – A tangled cord can easily cause injury if it falls on someone or something. Use an approved electrical adapter if possible.

4. Breaking the window – This may seem like a quick and easy way to free the car, but it’s actually very risky. If you hit something while breaking the window, you could end up with serious injuries.

Instead of trying to jack up a car on your own, take these precautions to avoid damaging your car and yourself: use an approved jack, use a sturdy jump off point, use an approved electrical adapter, and be careful when breaking windows.

Follow These Tips To Keep Your Car Safe

When you jack up a car, you’re putting yourself and others at risk. Here are some tips to keep your car safe:

1. Use a jack that is specifically designed for this purpose. Over-the-head jacks can damage your car and cause serious injury.

2. Always use a spotter when jacking up a car. A spotter will help keep you safe if the car falls, and can also help you move the car safely once it’s elevated.

3. Make sure the ground is stable before you start to jack up the car. If the ground is unstable, the car may fall and result in serious damage or even death.

4. Use caution when removing the jack from the car. Always use caution when removing the jack so that you don’t accidentally cause further damage to the car or yourself.

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Use These Safety Measures When Parking

Parking is one of the most common activities people do. Unfortunately, parking can also be one of the most dangerous. To make sure you don’t get hurt when parking, follow these safety tips.

Only park in designated spots.

Don’t park near trees, poles, or other obstacles.

Make sure your car is level before you drive into the spot.

Use brakes and turning signals when parking.

Stay away from the back of the car next to other parked cars. This is the area where most accidents happen.

Conclusion

Are you familiar with jack-raising? It’s a process used to change the height of a car’s suspension. In simple terms, it involves drilling into the chassis of your car and raising or lowering the kerbweight in order to compensate for wear and tear on the suspension. While this is a common repair procedure, it can also be very dangerous if not done correctly. If you’re thinking about doing this yourself, make sure to read our guide first so that you don’t end up causing more damage than good.

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