How bad is this?
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From: Northern KY
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
I was moving the undercarriage cross member out of the way temporarily for a job when my cheap jack stand's lever got kicked. It let go dropping support to the T case and trans completely.
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From: Northern KY
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
Will do tomorrow morning, I should be honest, my cheap jack stand was a cut 2x4. I'll never be stupid and cheap like this again. I'm super new to doing work on my own vehicles, I was sick to the gills when this happened. No idea how detrimental it could have been to what components and where.
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From: Pasquotank, NC
Year: 1990
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
That sucks, but not too bad. Got ya beat. Years ago I was jacking up my 79 Camaro. It is dropped 2" in the front. Floor jack wouldn't fit under cross member, so I pulled the jack adapter off and used the flat face of the jack head on the cross member. It fit, it got most of the way up, it slipped off the cross member. Jack head landed on the crank pulley. Weight of car fell on crank pulley and front tires weren't touching the ground. Figured the engine must be toast. Started it up and it ran fine, has ran fine for the last 10 years. Moral of story, buy the right tools or don't do the work.
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From: Lost in the wilds of Virginia
Year: 1998 Classic (I'll get it running soon....) and 02 Grand
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0
Yes, and don't get the smallest ones at Harbor Freight (3 tons). IF you buy HF jack stands, go up whopping 15 bucks and get the 6 ton.
Torin is a decent brand. Pep Boys carries them, I think.
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From: Northern KY
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
That sucks, but not too bad. Got ya beat. Years ago I was jacking up my 79 Camaro. It is dropped 2" in the front. Floor jack wouldn't fit under cross member, so I pulled the jack adapter off and used the flat face of the jack head on the cross member. It fit, it got most of the way up, it slipped off the cross member. Jack head landed on the crank pulley. Weight of car fell on crank pulley and front tires weren't touching the ground. Figured the engine must be toast. Started it up and it ran fine, has ran fine for the last 10 years. Moral of story, buy the right tools or don't do the work.
Picked up a 2.25 ton jack and stands today, time to change some U joints at the wheels.
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