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Old 12-27-2014, 09:17 AM   #7
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I've looked at those. They are rather small and made of hollow square aluminum tube, roughly an inch across. They are solidly bolted to the main frame, just like C5 &C6 Corvettes. However since they are such light material I strongly do NOT recommend using them as jacking points. They might be ok in a pinch, such as with the "bumper savers" but they have no capacity for holding the weight of the car for extended lengths of time. Play it safe - use only the factory recommended support locations.
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