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Hey, where do i find the [correct] jacking pucks for a Charger HCWB?

Getting ready to do my first oil change and plan is to install the pucks at the same time (I have access to a drive-on lift) along with the brake coolers.

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Thanks for the link. I just ordered a set for my Challenger after verifying that I had the 10x1.5 threaded hole in the front frame rail.
 

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You can install the front puck closer to the pinch weld, no long(er) reach jack needed then:
999E096A-27A2-427B-B264-05726CA54D30 by snobrdrdan, on Flickr

Because if you already had a long reach jack....you wouldn't really need the puck then, as you could just lift from the factory lift point then (that little arrow on the frame rail)


Side note....you only need the front pucks for the Charger. Comes with rear pucks already from the factory.
 

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You can install the front puck closer to the pinch weld, no long(er) reach jack needed then:
999E096A-27A2-427B-B264-05726CA54D30 by snobrdrdan, on Flickr

Because if you already had a long reach jack....you wouldn't really need the puck then, as you could just lift from the factory lift point then (that little arrow on the frame rail)


Side note....you only need the front pucks for the Charger. Comes with rear pucks already from the factory.
Ah, mount point is a lot closer than it is on the challengers
 

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Ah, mount point is a lot closer than it is on the challengers
On the Charger, you're taking out a OEM bolt (on the chassis brace) and then replacing it with the puck and bolt.

If you go back to post #9, Dennis has a Charger too and he put it further in (on the frame) and then you would need a long reach & low profile jack to get to it.
My HF low profile jack (not long reach) wouldn't reach that spot without the jack hitting the side skirt.

So I moved the puck outwards (in the pic above) so I didn't have to spend extra money on a long reach jack (since I have 3 low profile jacks already)
 
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