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Jacking Points

Fig 1: Identifying Jacking Points
G03264198Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
NOTE: Place a wheel chock diagonally opposite of the wheel to be raised.

The front jacking points are indicated by a cut-out in the frame, located behind the front tire and wheel.

Fig 2: Identifying What Not To Use As A Lift Point
G03264199Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
CAUTION: Do not use the differential housing as a lift point. Leaks or damage to the rear axle cover and adjoining differential housing surface may occur if a floor jack or any lifting device is allowed to contact the cover at any point where the cover joins the housing.

The rear jacking points are indicated by a cut-out in the frame in front of the rear tire and wheel.