On a 1985 Ford Bronco, the jack lift points are located under the vehicle at the front and rear axle regions. For the front, lift points are typically near the lower control arms, while for the rear, they are found near the leaf spring mounts. Always consult the owner's manual for precise locations and safety instructions when lifting the vehicle.
The jack should be located under the hood, on the passenger side.
On a 1988 Ford Bronco, the tire jack is typically located under the rear passenger side of the vehicle. You can find it in a compartment beneath the carpet or in the side panel of the cargo area. If you pull up the carpet or look for a small access panel, you should be able to access the jack easily.
I believe its an early Ford Bronco, somewhere before the '71. I think the classics are the '67, so it might be that one.
Anywhere on the frame. On the rear, use the axle. In the front, there are tabs designed for your jack and they can be seen in front of the axle.
Drop the driveshafts. Remove the transfer case with a transmission jack. it's heavy. Be careful. have fun realigning the spud shaft when replacing.
Under the hood, behind the battery
Using the factory jack : On the front there is a hook on the front of the lower control arms On the back place the jack under the axle tube below the leaf spring
Place your car on jack stands. Remove the car tyre.ÊLoosen the bolts on the caliper. Remove the brake pads. Install the new pads.
front or either side of front of vehicle - position floor jack under front frame lift points rear or either side of rear of vehicle - position jack under the pinch point notches
Kevin Jack was born in 1985.
Jack Offer died in 1985.
Jack Gaughan died in 1985.