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Car00071

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I think they are saying the pinch welds are only for jack stands..
Youā€™re probably right because thatā€™s what the integra type s manual says. Weird that the regular integra says itā€™s fine to use pinchweld but the type s doesnā€™t. The post above from seaside rubber says donā€™t jack up from the pinch welds directly but under that it says if you use a wood block or pad on your jack itā€™s okay? Seems really weird to me. I saw a few other people here with ITS said they use the pinch welds to jack up the car with no worries. Iā€™ve also seen a bunch of fk8 and fl5 owners use the pinchweld to jack up the car aswell. Weird tbh

Edit: Iā€™ve seen people jack up their cars at the pinchweld at autocross and on YouTube TheTopher jacks up his civic type r by the pinchweld to change his wheel.
 
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Youā€™re probably right because thatā€™s what the integra type s manual says. Weird that the regular integra says itā€™s fine to use pinchweld but the type s doesnā€™t. The post above from seaside rubber says donā€™t jack up from the pinch welds directly but under that it says if you use a wood block or pad on your jack itā€™s okay? Seems really weird to me. I saw a few other people here with ITS said they use the pinch welds to jack up the car with no worries. Iā€™ve also seen a bunch of fk8 and fl5 owners use the pinchweld to jack up the car aswell. Weird tbh

Edit: Iā€™ve seen people jack up their cars at the pinchweld at autocross and on YouTube TheTopher jacks up his civic type r by the pinchweld to change his wheel.
I think if you get a rubber block that can straddle the pinch weld you would be okay.
 

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I have had one for years...Its a little sketchy with the ITS the side jacking points are almost maxed out...

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Which QuickJack model do you own? Iā€™m interested in purchasing one to store the car on in my garage. I live in a flood-prone area and lost my ā€˜23 A-spec earlier this year to water damage, definitely donā€™t want a repeat of that with the Type S.
 

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i just went ahead and added two more Pittsburgh harbor Freight 2,5ton floor jacks, (they look strikingly similar to my two other Costco Arcan branded floor jacks) so i can just do all four corners by the pinch welds at the same time, running around the car a bit jacking erm away ? :headbang:. I think the tires are non directional, so when rotating, you're going to want all four corners off the ground to make life a lot easier. and go in an X pattern when rotating. Yeah i know it was just shy of an extra $500 but that's nearly the cost of one tire. so this way i can rotate every 3k without the headache. Plus i can just roll em out the way afterwards
 

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I need a bigger garage!! I want a quickjack too.
 
 


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