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Jacking & Hoisting

CAUTION: Some models are equipped with Automatic Level Control (ALC). When lifting vehicle on a hoist, it is important that rear axle trim height remains at normal height at all times to prevent damage to auto level control air compressor. If possible, use a hoist that supports rear tires. If a frame contact hoist must be used, support rear axle with 2 additional jack stands.

Put floor jack or vehicle hoist under vehicle at proper lifting points. See Fig 1 - Fig 5 . If raising vehicle on a twin post hoist, do not damage suspension components, rear axle cover, or steering linkage.

Fig 1: Lifting Points ("A" & "B" Series)
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Fig 2: Lifting Points ("C" & "K" Series)
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Fig 3: Lifting Points ("G", L", "M", "S" & "T" Series)
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Fig 4: Lifting Points ("J/E" Series)
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Fig 5: Lifting Points ("U" Series)
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