Standard Procedure: Hoisting: Base
| 1 - FRAME CONTACT LIFT (SINGLE POST) |
| 1 - CHASSIS LIFT (NON-AXLE DUAL POST) |
| 1 - OUTBOARD LIFT (DUAL POST) |
| 1 - FLOOR JACK |
Refer to the appropriate service information for proper emergency jacking procedures.
The hoisting and jack lifting points provided are for a complete vehicle. When the engine or rear suspension is removed from a vehicle, the center of gravity is altered making some hoisting conditions unstable. Properly support or secure vehicle to hoisting device when these conditions exist. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious or fatal injury.
Before performing any service on the air suspension system, the system must be disabled to prevent the system from changing ride height. Before any given component is to be serviced it must be deflated. Servicing the air suspension system without the system disabled, or with pressure in any specific component, can cause possible serious or fatal injury.
When properly positioned, a floor jack can be used to lift the vehicle and support the raised vehicle with jack stands.
A floor jack or any lifting device, must never be used on any part of the underbody other then the described areas.
Do not attempt to lift a vehicle with a floor jack positioned under:
- Aluminum differential.
- A body side sill.
- A steering linkage component.
- A driveshaft.
- The engine or transmission oil pan.
- The fuel tank.