Standard Procedure - Hoisting
| 1 - FRAME CONTACT LIFT (SINGLE POST) |
| 1 - CHASSIS LIFT (DUAL LIFT) |
| 1 - OUTBOARD LIFT (DUAL LIFT) |
| 2 - ALTERNATE LIFTING LOCATIONS |
| 2 - FLOOR JACK |
| 3 - DRIVE ON HOIST |
Refer to the Owner's Manual for emergency vehicle lifting procedures.
When properly positioned, a floor jack can be used to lift a Jeep vehicle. Support the vehicle in the raised position with jack stands at the front and rear ends of the frame rails.
Do not attempt to lift a Jeep vehicle with a floor jack positioned under:
- A body side sill.
- A steering linkage component.
- A drive shaft.
- The engine or transmission oil pan.
- The fuel tank.
- A front suspension arm.
- Transfer case.
Use the correct sub-frame rail or frame rail lifting locations only.
Refer to the Owner's Manual for emergency vehicle lifting procedures.
A vehicle can be lifted with:
- A single-post, frame-contact hoist.
- A twin-post, chassis hoist.
- A ramp-type, drive-on hoist.
When a frame-contact type hoist is used, verify that the lifting pads are positioned properly.
The hoisting and jack lifting points provided are for a complete vehicle. When a chassis or drivetrain component 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.