How to Lift a Porsche Boxster - Safely & Correctly at Home
John Salt John Salt
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 Published On Apr 25, 2017

Knowing how to lift a Porsche Boxster at home safely and correctly is such an important skill to learn if you want to do even the most basic maintenance on your Boxster. About half of normal Porsche Boxster maintenance requires the car be raised off the ground to access the engine, transmission, brakes, etc.

Here are links to similar floor jack & jack stands/stand pads I used in the video:

-Low Profile Floor Jack: https://amzn.to/3hSYwZW
-Flat Pad Jack Stand Set: https://amzn.to/3XcQawI
-Jack Stand Pad Adapter Set (for use with regular jack stands): https://amzn.to/37ErN35

Video Chapter Time Index:
- Introduction & discussion 0:00
- Jacking equipment 2:15
- Rear floor jack lifting point 3:43
- Fitting rear axle stands 5:04
- Front floor jack lifting point 6:44
- Fitting front axle stands 6:58
- Conclusion 8:10

My other Boxster 986 DIY service videos:
- How to put your 986 into service mode:    • How To Put Your Boxster 986 Into Serv...  
- Air filter change & MAF sensor cleaning:    • DIY Boxster 986 Air Filter Change & M...  
- Changing the oil & filter:    • DIY Porsche Boxster Oil Change - Save...  ​
- Replacing sparkplugs & coil packs:    • How To Replace Spark Plugs On a 986 B...  
- Changing Brake Pads & Rotors:    • Save Money! DIY Porsche Brake Replace...  
- Flushing & bleeding the brake fluid:    • DIY Porsche Boxster Brake Fluid Chang...  ​
- Changing/flushing the coolant/antifreeze:    • DIY Porsche Boxster Coolant Change Ma...  
- How to replace the water pump & thermostat:    • Porsche Boxster 986 Water Pump Replac...  
- Cleaning the radiators & condensers:    • DIY Porsche 986 Radiator Cleaning Tip...  ​
- How to change the Litronic D2S HID headlamp bulb:    • Easy Porsche Boxster HID Bulb Replace...  

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