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I found those Jacks to be rubbish . . . emergency use only. I would recommend getting a trolley jack.

 

Jacking points should be detailed in your manual :thumbs:

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What the other guys said, check in the manual and it will show you where they are. I use a trolley jack for mine. Used to take the wheels off and give them a good clean inside & out once a month. :thumbs:

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At the back of the car on the diff there is a dome top steel protrusion pointing down about 2-3 inch long most of it is covered by the plastic diff cover if you have a UK one. This is the rear jacking point.

 

At the front there is a cross brace running across the chassis just behind the front wheels the jacking point is just in front of this right in the middle of the car.It is a conical frustum shaped pressing. It's visible with the undertray still on.

 

You might need to drive up onto ramps to get the bottle jack under. A trolley jack is hard enough to get in. Get some axle stands involved too!

Edited by SteveW
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It takes a little more effort to use but more and more these days I just use a spare scissor jack, as Nissan provide. The advantage with these is that they don't chew your sills up.

 

Cheers,

Jon

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Didn't upload :lol:

 

I'll try again.....

 

I took my wheels off and cleaned them last year using Auto Glyms cleaner stuff. Worked really well at removing the tar spots and the gold staining from the brakes. Will do it every year I think.

 

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