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    I'm doing an oil change tomorrow myself and was wondering if anyone knows where I can jack up the car at the front to get to the sump plug?

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    Owners manual dude....
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    • #3
      Jack it from the normal spot at the side and then place the stand under it then do the other side. You'll struggle to get a jack under the front of the car. Other option is just drive the car up on ramps.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by a239947 View Post
        Jack it from the normal spot at the side and then place the stand under it then do the other side. You'll struggle to get a jack under the front of the car. Other option is just drive the car up on ramps.

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        i can make a ramp/block but would be keen beans to know where the actual jacking point is down the centre so I can jack it from there as I don't have a jack stand..

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        • #5
          Originally posted by gavs View Post
          Owners manual dude....
          I'm feeling a tad lazy right now :/

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          • #6
            Couldn't you just jack it up from the middle of the sub-frame?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by 6316 View Post
              I'm feeling a tad lazy right now :/

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              • #8
                If you dont have jack stands DO NOT WORK UNDER YOUR CAR!
                There was a guy on the news just two days ago who was killed because he was working under a car using only the jack. He was found two days later!
                I have many friends who have had close calls from cars moving on jacks, I've had them myself.
                Dont do it its not worth your life for an oil change.
                Go and get a couple of cheap standes from supercheap. Thats all I use, just make sure they're rated for the weight of your car.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by a239947 View Post
                  If you dont have jack stands DO NOT WORK UNDER YOUR CAR!
                  There was a guy on the news just two days ago who was killed because he was working under a car using only the jack. He was found two days later!
                  I have many friends who have had close calls from cars moving on jacks, I've had them myself.
                  Dont do it its not worth your life for an oil change.
                  Go and get a couple of cheap standes from supercheap. Thats all I use, just make sure they're rated for the weight of your car.

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                  We have 4 three ton jack stands so the oil was changed... I only wanted to know if there's a jacking point down the centre so it wouldn't be as hard of a job to do :/ I've been working on BMWs for a while and this was my first manual oil change on a VW...

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                  • #10
                    I have used the subframe to get the car up a little higher when needed. But you still need to jack it at the sides first as the subframe is so far back you cant reach it with a jack.
                    Its pretty bulky so im pretty sure its strong enough.
                    Sorry if I came across a little stong before but you mentioned not having any stands to put the car on!
                    There are to many DIY guys around who dont understand basic safety when working on a car!


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                    • #11
                      As said, on the subframe which is mostly behind the front axle line.

                      Use low profile ramps to gain some trolley jack clearance. I've been using heavy duty plastic caravan levelling ramps for the last 18 months for anything that maybe slightly lower than the average car. They work great. And ALWAYS use jack stands.
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