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Old May 31, 2019 | 11:01 AM
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3rd gen Tundra floor jack point (front)

Hey there, I'll start with saying I've owned 1st & 2nd gen tacomas, 1st gen tundras, and a 5 gen 4runner. All these trucks have a circular pattern on the front cross member identifying as a jack point. My 18 Tundra does not, and I want clarification that you can or can not use the cross member as a floor jack location. If so, is it the cross member that's in front of the diff or the big one just behind it? My buddy has a 19 TRD Pro and the skid plate on it looks to have the circular marking that's lined up with the most forward cross member. I saw an illustration on this website instructing to use the second (larger cross member). Any insight on this would be great, thanks!
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Old May 31, 2019 | 12:48 PM
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Welcome!

I am not as familiar with the newer Toyotas as I am with the older ones.

Do you happen to have the Owner's Manual? The jack points should be in there.

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Old May 31, 2019 | 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by old87yota
Welcome!

I am not as familiar with the newer Toyotas as I am with the older ones.

Do you happen to have the Owner's Manual? The jack points should be in there.

Thanks, yeah I’ve read the book, it only shows locations for the bottle jack. I may have to pay for a few day subscription and get info from the service manual.
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