If you can jack it up high enough then you can place the jack stands under the suspension. Other wise you might try placing them under the frame rails or under that frame section between the the control arms. Hope this helps.
2007-08-17 13:20:15
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answered by gregoryb96 2
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It seems that most off road people perfer the straight axle. I think it is because they are easier to modify. Truck Trend had article sometime in the spring about this. They basically said that the independent is just as good. I use my 4X4 for outer beach use. I have a s-10 crew cab right now. It performs great. I owned a 95 Dodge dakota. I put 156k on that with alot 4X4 use. Again no problems. When I say use it I mean at least 1-3 days a week. I am not one of those who drive a 4X4 for no reason, Other then to put 22s on. Thats why I have a car for normal use. Better gas miles.
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answered by christa 3
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Different trucks, different places. Check with the owners manual, it should have a diagram to show you the proper place to put it. It should be somewhere on the frame.
2007-08-17 13:19:17
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answered by Fordman 7
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Under the frame.
2007-08-17 13:13:39
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answered by William F. D 4
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jack stand always go on the frame
2007-08-17 13:16:05
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answered by dead7 4
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just on the frame of the truck, be sure to place it on solid metal, anywhere else like plasitc, will break easily.
2007-08-17 13:14:36
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answered by bballmyers 2
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To prevent receiving misinformation, check your owners manual.
2007-08-17 13:14:10
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answered by Beau R 7
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