Tech: 2015+ Mustang Jacking Rails

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Tech: 2015+ Mustang Jacking Rails

Raise Up

Getting your 2015+ Mustang off the ground is easy with BMR’s jacking rails

By Steve Turner
Photos by Tob and courtesy of BMR Suspension

If you have ever been in a hurry to jack up your modern Mustang to switch out tires or change the oil and you have smashed a pinch weld with the floor jack, we feel your pain. Fortunately, the clever crew at BMR Suspension developed bolt-on parts that will not only prevent that, but make it easier to raise your car from any point between the wheels— Chassis Jacking Rails for the 2015+ Mustang (PN CJR001; $259.95).

With BMR Suspension’s bolt-on Chassis Jacking Rails (PN CJR001; $259.95) for 2015+ Mustang coupes, you won’t have worry about finding a spot to jack up your car or damaging a pinch weld in the process. These rugged rails will allow you to easily jack up your Mustang for maintenance and they will also provide a bit of extra chassis stiffness.
With BMR Suspension’s bolt-on Chassis Jacking Rails (PN CJR001; $259.95) for 2015+ Mustang coupes, you won’t have worry about finding a spot to jack up your car or damaging a pinch weld in the process. These rugged rails will allow you to easily jack up your Mustang for maintenance and they will also provide a bit of extra chassis stiffness.

“Built from heavy-duty 1.5-x 2-inch boxed tubing and 3/16-inch laser-cut, CNC-formed plate steel, BMR’s Chassis Jacking Rails are designed to give you a rock-solid jacking or jack stand point for your 2015-newer Mustang,” says the company.

These rails are available in the traditional BMR hues of red and black hammertone, and they will bolt-on to all 2015+ Mustangs with the exception of convertibles.

“These 100-percent bolt-on jacking rails use existing bolt holes and hardware, allowing for easy installation with simple hand tools,” BMR added. “With BMR’s jacking rails, the entire side of the car can be easily jacked up from one jacking location. These jacking rails also add strength to the chassis by reducing flex.”

They really are easy to install, and thanks to one of our forum members, you can see just how easily they install and how well they work, as he bolted a set onto a Shelby GT350.

For more on the install, click here to visit the thread on our forum.

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