2007 C70 jack and jack points.
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2007 C70 jack and jack points.
I have tried to upload this question twice, and keep getting errors. Maybe the third time will be a charm. Please forgive me if this is a duplicate post.
I have traded my 2004 C70 ragtop for a 2007 retractable hardtop. I absolutely love the car, but after my second flat am done driving with no spare or jack. I was able to find a new Mirzam rim on eBay, and have a Pirelli to put on it when it arrives. This still leaves me without a jack, however.
There are plenty of the old scissor jacks available on eBay, but I have not been able to find jack points when looking at the underside of the car. Does anyone have recommendations regarding a jack to buy or jack points on this car? All I have gotten in three trips to the dealer is, "I'll have to get back to you on that."
Any help is appreciated.
Brian
I have traded my 2004 C70 ragtop for a 2007 retractable hardtop. I absolutely love the car, but after my second flat am done driving with no spare or jack. I was able to find a new Mirzam rim on eBay, and have a Pirelli to put on it when it arrives. This still leaves me without a jack, however.
There are plenty of the old scissor jacks available on eBay, but I have not been able to find jack points when looking at the underside of the car. Does anyone have recommendations regarding a jack to buy or jack points on this car? All I have gotten in three trips to the dealer is, "I'll have to get back to you on that."
Any help is appreciated.
Brian
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RE: 2007 C70 jack and jack points.
On my 2001 C70, the jack points are located underneath the doors just behind the front tires. If you can't find them, then look in the owner's manual. Otherwise, find a secure spot just behind the front tires. There's usually a strip of strong material on the outside edges.
My advice on buying a jack would be, (1),make sure it can handle your car's load capacity, (2), it's relatively easy to jack-up, and, (3), it'll fit nicely in the trunk of your car. Other than that, a jack's a jack.
My advice on buying a jack would be, (1),make sure it can handle your car's load capacity, (2), it's relatively easy to jack-up, and, (3), it'll fit nicely in the trunk of your car. Other than that, a jack's a jack.
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