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Old Oct 29, 2013 | 07:50 AM
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Question Rear jack point 991

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Does anyone know where the rear jack point is on the 991? I need to get the car up onto 4 jack stands.

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Old Oct 29, 2013 | 09:19 AM
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Just fore of the rear wheels you'll see a square w/ a hole in the center. I usually use pucks for extra protection.
 
Old Oct 29, 2013 | 02:12 PM
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Just fore of the rear wheels you'll see a square w/ a hole in the center. I usually use pucks for extra protection.
I think the OP and many of us are interested in a center jack point so we can use the factory side jack points to place jack stands under.
 
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I cannot find anywhere to safely jack up the rear end. There's only the 4 side jack points.
 
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Originally Posted by Dean Kewley
I cannot find anywhere to safely jack up the rear end. There's only the 4 side jack points.
I'm sure there's a way to jack from the side points and then place jack stands on the frame closer to the midline of the car. If I figure it out I'll update this thread.
 
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Just get jackpoint jack stands. The best and safest way to work on your car.
Google. Jackpoint.
 
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They don't sell Jackpoint stands in Europe.
 
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Originally Posted by Dean Kewley
They don't sell Jackpoint stands in Europe.
Actually - according to their facebook page - they do ship Jackpoint Jackstands to Europe.
 
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Originally Posted by stevefrommn
Just get jackpoint jack stands. The best and safest way to work on your car.
Google. Jackpoint.
Steve what combo of jackstand and pad work on the 991?
 
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Jackpoints are the best way, by far. I consider them an essential part of my kit to work on the Porsche. Only thing better would be a twin post lift
 
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