Where to Place Jack Stands on 07 Civic
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DIY 2012 Civic - How to jack up your car and where to place jack stands
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JACK POINTS
On each side of your car below the doors and near each wheel well is a piece of steel that sticks down just a bit further than the rest of the side skirt.
These are the ONLY places you should be putting a jack or jack stand on the side skirts!
The following is what will happen if you do not heed the warnings:
In the front, underneath the bumper, there is a place for a jack on the frame also. There is actually an arrow pointing to where to place the jack. Oddly, the arrow looks as if it points to a smooth place just off center. The spot I have used on my civics actually has a bit of a lip coming down and I use it as a catch for the plate on the jack. This is just to the right of where the arrow is pointing in the picture (perspective may vary when/if you are under the car) . As you may notice, it has been bent in a little bit. Not a big deal.
There is no known place to use the jack on the rear end of the car.
The tow hook is NOT advisable due to stability issues!!!
JACK STAND PLACEMENT
If you are using the jack point under the front bumper, you can use the jack point towards the front wheel well for jack stand placement.
If you jack the car up from one of the rear points, you may be wondering where to put the jack stands because there is no jack point under the rear bumper. My only solution was to put the jack stands under the control arms. Unfortunately, this means jacking up the rear one side at a time.
Conversely, you could jack the car up from the control arm and then put the jack stands under the rear jack points depending on what you need access to. I will sometimes put my stands under the front control arms depending on the situation.
If anybody else has any input, please feel free to contribute.
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Nice write-up.
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I assume the jack that comes with the car is enough to handle this and get it high enough (for an oil change), right? I'll be using jack stands, but wasn't sure if the factory jack was just to get the wheels off the ground for a tire change or what.
I have never used the one that comes with the car. However, it is designed to be use at the jack points by the tires. You would have to put the jack stands under the control arms in that case.
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It's a little hard to tell in the pictures - are you jacking the car up directly on that metal lip on the sideskirt, or directly behind it? That metal lip seems thin and makes me nervous (not only with its strength but also stability on such a narrow surface).
That metal lip is what you should be using. It is forged steel and will hold just fine. These are the spots that 4-point auto shop lifts use.
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Wait, I don't drive a civic anymore....
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so if say im looking to do a tire rotation i would have to jack up my car 4 times correct? and for the front i need to put the stands at the arrow indicated jack point?
Easiest way is with four jack stands. Otherwise, due to rotation pattern, you would need to jack the car up five times while using the spare tire as a place holder.
Only ever put the stands at the posts on the sideskirts or securely under the control arms. You want the car on a wide base with the stands. Otherwise, you risk the car being unstable.
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ok and yeah i have 4 stands but how do i get it up and place the stand?Easiest way is with four jack stands. Otherwise, due to rotation pattern, you would need to jack the car up five times while using the spare tire as a place holder.Only ever put the stands at the posts on the sideskirts or securely under the control arms. You want the car on a wide base with the stands. Otherwise, you risk the car being unstable.
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Start with the rear and place the jack under a control arm doing a side at a time. Place both jack stands at the rear side skirts first. Then put the jack under the front bumper and place the fronts stands at the posts on the side skirts.ok and yeah i have 4 stands but how do i get it up and place the stand?
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I assume the jack that comes with the car is enough to handle this and get it high enough (for an oil change), right?
I prefer ramps when changing the oil.
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