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Porsche 911 930 Rear Jacking Point

ianbevis

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I need some advice, a 1986 Porsche 911 930 Supersport / Turbo body.

The rear of the car, where should this be lifted on a 4 poster jack, i.e. where should the jacking point pad be placed to prevent damage?
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Should this be in the location shown here?
Can you use the anti-roll bar mounts?
What is the correct way?
Advice and any photos would help please.
 
Here you go! On the vertical seam just forward of the rear anti-roll bar mounts, directly underneath the torsion bars.

JW
 
Yep, seam area is good, buy some pads with slots in or make something so you dont actually contact the seam
 

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