NOPE. I just tried. It is listed at 3600 lbs. However I would go with a 2.5 or 3
Standard set of mechanics tools SAE and Metric, floor jack, jack stands, low profile trans jack, large drain pan and a repair manual for that vehicle.
If just 1 wheel at a time use the frame just behind the front wheel/ rear in the front of the wheel. For trolley jack, the center support in the front, and for the rear the diff. center.
It's supposed to be under the spare tire along with the jack
a jack that goes on the floor
If you have a hoist it would be easier, but, if you do not have then high on jack stands. There is a cut out in the front of the fuel tank under the car.
In the phrase, Jack was paining after he broke his crown, the word paining means that Jack was in pain.
is Victoria Jackson of SNL in the new Jack in the Box commercial?
Jack Takes the Floor was created in 1958.
The floor.
It refers to his head. The nursery rhyme "Jack and Jill" tells the story of Jack falling and breaking his crown, which is a poetic way of saying he injured his head.
Jack broke his crown and Jill came tumbling after.
Under the floor in the back. There is a handle....lift the floor and there is a jack and the spare