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Hi everyone,

Planning to do my first oil change/tire rotation today and was going to use my bottle jack to lift up each corner.

However, it seems that recommended jacking points for the rear is the axle but I don't have a bottle jack adapter for the axle. Would I be okay to place the bottle jack at the rear lifting points in the diagram below instead (in front of the rear control arms)?

Thanks in advance

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Anywhere along the frame works fine but you have to lift it pretty high when lifting along the frame because of the rear axle droop. An adapter to catch the rear axle is helpful and not super expensive.
 
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Anywhere along the frame works fine but you have to lift it pretty high when lifting along the frame because of the rear axle droop. An adapter to catch the rear axle is helpful and not super expensive.
Had a feeling that axle droop might be the limiting factor :(

My bottle jack has a max height of almost 21" so I'll try it out tonight to see if it's enough. Worst case scenario I'll use the scissor jack on the axle and get an adapter for next time. Thanks!
 

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Considering that it is your first oil change of many…..just go to harbor freight during a sale and pickup 2 low profile floor jacks. They pay for themselves within the first 6 oil changes/tire rotation …….and much safer than any bottle jack I would guess.
 

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I would also have some jack stands for safety.
 
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Considering that it is your first oil change of many…..just go to harbor freight during a sale and pickup 2 low profile floor jacks. They pay for themselves within the first 6 oil changes/tire rotation …….and much safer than any bottle jack I would guess.
Just got rid of my old floor jacks recently because they wouldn't go up high enough to lift the Bronco, so I was hoping the bottle jack would be enough for just the tire rotation (not planning on going under the car while it's lifted).

About to try it out in a few minutes so I guess I'll see how it goes.
 
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Just finished everything up and it all went smoothly.

Used this bottle jack + a 2x4 piece of wood on top (until I get a better stabilizer plate) and it easily lifted up each corner for the tire rotation.

https://www.harborfreight.com/20-ton-heavy-duty-hydraulic-bottle-jack-58835.html

In regards to the oil change, I was planning on swapping out the plug for the Ronin but the flow is pretty manageable when you watch some videos to see how and where it'll pour out, so I ended up keeping the OEM plug. It's also the safest option too in terms of risking it leak/back out over time compared to any of the aftermarket ones that just rely on detents/friction.
 
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My Bronco sits high enough I can slide under it to change oil. If you re a little tight on clearance trying that get you some scrap 2x8 or 2x10 and cut a 45 taper on one end. (Can stack 2 together). Then drive Bronco on top, set parking brake, chock back tire and Go for It!!

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Im actually shopping for a floor jack. Anybody know the reach needed for stock non sas and for sas to change a tire in the garage? (Or have a floor jack that is getting the job done for this). Thanks!
 

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