Jacking up the BULLITT
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Below is a picture of the jacking points located on the
Mustang.
NOTE: Many people will use a floor jack under
the differential to lift the entire back of the car up at once,
even though the manuals expressly says NOT to do this. People have
done it this way for years with no ill effects. But here is the
reason why they tell you not to.
The rear axle is not perfectly straight. To allow the rear end
to track correctly, there is about a 1 degree negative camber built
into the rear axle. Basically what that means is that instead of
axle being parallel with the ground, the differential is a little
lower than the center line and the top of the wheels tilt slightly
towards the vehicle. If you lift the vehicle from the differential,
you are putting stress on both left and right axle housings where
they meet the differential, at the same time. They were not
designed to perform in this manner. Although you may not break
anything, you do not want to stress this area or slightly tweak it
and remove or reduce this 1 degree negative camber.
NOTE: If you use the wide flat area of the
front of the k-frame as a jacking point, be careful. If the jacking
plate of your jack is not flat then you run the risk of denting
this area. Doubtful it will cause any complications, but you will
hate your self for it later.