I find this metal puck more durable than the rubber ones. Magnet in the groove to hold it in place while I position the jack…Pointyears,
Thanks for the link! That is what I will need.
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I find this metal puck more durable than the rubber ones. Magnet in the groove to hold it in place while I position the jack…Pointyears,
Thanks for the link! That is what I will need.
Thanks! I’m going to check that out.Unless you use Rennstands,,,,,
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-rennsta...with-universal-pinch-weld-jack-pad/18m-rs3kt/
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Hey Doc, I'm only 70 but have had cataract surgery which did help my eyes. I still had difficulty finding those lift points, but once I did, I used florescent green spray paint, about 1 inch X 1 inch right over those little triangle marks. I used a bright color so if I needed to jack it up in the dark (tire change or whatever) I would be able to locate the marks easily. You can't see the green at all unless you look under the edge of the truck! I noticed others here have marked theirs in several different ways also. Good luck!This is probably because I'm missing something obvious, but . . . where in the blazes are the jack points on a '25?
I can see from the diagrams in the manual roughly where they should be, but when I crawled under, I couldn't find the arrows that are supposed to be pointing to them (per the manual).
I have my jack, four jackstnds, oil, filter, torque wrenches, impact hammer, and such standing by, but . . .
My plan is to loosen the lug nuts, put the jack and puck on the pinch weld midway between wheels on each side, and get it up on all four.
So where are these mythical points? a picture from underneath would be really useful!
Thank you. The Potauto puck looks good being that it is aluminum and having that magnet feature. I read that it has a 3 inch diameter which looks like it will fit perfectly in the pinch weld.I find this metal puck more durable than the rubber ones. Magnet in the grove to hold it in place while I position the jack…
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I needed a new jack anyway so I bought this one along with the jack stands. Works well.Just curious about the type and weight rating of your four jack stands that you have as I need to get some also. How do you support the pinch weld using the jack stands? Is there a pinch weld support/adapter that fits on the top of the jack to make it secure?
good idea.Someone had posted using aluminum tape on pinch weld location for the jack.
Overkill.Just curious about the type and weight rating of your four jack stands that you have as I need to get some also.

I got this one:How do you support the pinch weld using the jack stands? Is there a pinch weld support/adapter that fits on the top of the jack to make it secure?
I used to.I use ramps when I change my oil. Easier than jacks and plenty of clearance. There are many options, mine are plastic…
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If I weren't already overrun . . . I have my 3 ton Pittsburgh, my father's venerable 3 ton craftsman, a three ton low profile, a small hydraulic jack, and a pile of cadillac scissor jacks!I needed a new jack anyway so I bought this one along with the jack stands.

I needed a new jack anyway so I bought this one along with the jack stands.
apparently, my 25 Lariat has plastic panels where these others don't, obscuring the arrows:This is a 2024 but should still be the same?
First and last sections of the pinch weld between the rocker panel clips. Rear one is more obvious.
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They are in your pics.apparently, my 25 Lariat has plastic panels where these others don't, obscuring the arrows:

Don't those look like indents?They are in your pics.
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May not have helped reduce that damage, though.
Nah they are definitely out. In the pic on the right the brightest light comes from the left for both the triangle and the pinch weld. Plus the far side of the triangle is visible along the bottom but thin as the camera is almost level with the surface.Don't those look like indents?
24MY is an outdent - pretty easy to feel it sticking out from surface around it without looking.
How do you use that with your Maverick? Do you jack up the whole side of the truck?Rather than jack from a single point, I bought one of these, to lift from (2) points, and still have room to place the jack stands at the arrows.
https://www.harborfreight.com/steel...3GqPKGP3c45BtSyIrVGfydFA43V2bfBwaAhY2EALw_wcB
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Yes, you place it under the front and rear jack points on one side.How do you use that with your Maverick? Do you jack up the whole side of the truck?
Yes. like the poster above said.How do you use that with your Maverick? Do you jack up the whole side of the truck?