Have you ever seen a car lowered on the street? It’s a popular mod for modified cars, and there are many ways to do it. In this article, we’ll show you how to jack a lowered car up using the most common methods.
What You’ll Need
In order to jack a lowered car up, you’ll need the following:
-A raised car
-A jack
-A wrench
-A sturdy surface to stand on
Preparation:
1. First, find the raised car you’ll be using. You can either jack it up yourself or find someone who has already done so.
2. Second, find a place to stand that is sturdy and won’t move when you start jacking the car up. A driveway or sidewalk will do just fine.
3. Third, get your jack and wrench ready. The wrench should have a hex key end and the jack should have a handle on one end and a base on the other.
4. Fourth, start by putting the handle of the jack on top of the base of the wrench. Then, put the hex key end of the wrench into the hole on top of the handle of the jack and turn it anticlockwise to loosen it up. Once it’s loose, you can remove it.
5. Fifth, place one foot on top of the raised car and use your other hand to hold onto the lower part of the jack just above where it attaches to the base.
How To Jack A Lowered Car Up
If you find yourself stranded on the side of the road with a lowered car, there are a few simple steps you can follow to get it back in the air as quickly as possible.
1. Raise the car using your engine block or jack until it is at least an inch off the ground.
2. Use a wrench or channel lock pliers to loosen the lug nuts on each wheel.
3. Remove the wheel from the car and set it aside.
4. Place the car’s frame on the ground and use a floor jack to raise it up until the front wheels are off the ground.
5. Replace the wheel and tighten the lug nuts.
6. Repeat steps 2-5 for each remaining wheel.
Tips For Success
There are a few things that you need to do in order to jack up a lowered car successfully. First, you will need to find a sturdy object to use as a support. You can use a large tree, pillar, or even the hip of a parked car. Once you have found your support, grab onto it with both hands and pull up on the car. Be sure to keep your balance, and use your body weight to help pull up on the car.
If you are using a support, be sure to place it strategically so that it does not move during the process. Also, be sure to wear gloves and protective eyewear in order to avoid getting scratched or injured. Finally, be patient and take your time as the process can be difficult if done incorrectly.