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- First Name
- Brian
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- Jun 23, 2022
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- Location
- Ankeny, IA
- Vehicles
- 2023 Tesla Model S, 2024 Tesla Cyberbeast
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Hello,
Has anyone rotated their own tires? Since there is only one jacking point per corner on a Tesla, I bought some special stands https://jackpointjackstands.com/ that allow you to jack the car up on a plate that is designed to then set down on a special jack stand. The jack stand is too short for the Lightning. I could probably get a normal jack stand on the frame rail next to a jack on the front of the truck but that part of the frame rail isn't double walled next to the jack point. Since the truck is so heavy, I'm fearful or setting it on the stand outside the specified jacking point.
Appreciate learning about your experiences either doing it yourself (which I have always done with all my vehicles) or on taking it your dealer.
Thanks,
Brian
Has anyone rotated their own tires? Since there is only one jacking point per corner on a Tesla, I bought some special stands https://jackpointjackstands.com/ that allow you to jack the car up on a plate that is designed to then set down on a special jack stand. The jack stand is too short for the Lightning. I could probably get a normal jack stand on the frame rail next to a jack on the front of the truck but that part of the frame rail isn't double walled next to the jack point. Since the truck is so heavy, I'm fearful or setting it on the stand outside the specified jacking point.
Appreciate learning about your experiences either doing it yourself (which I have always done with all my vehicles) or on taking it your dealer.
Thanks,
Brian
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