GrantOv
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I'm not super mechanical but am looking to learn by doing. I was going to inspect and clean my brakes/calipers/drums etc. so put up the car on jack stands for easy access. I made sure to put the jack stands under the frame rails and all went pretty well while lifting the tires a few inches in the air. What I didn't see happening was that the rear leaf springs 'relaxed' and the rear tire went down back to contact the ground. Perhaps I should have put a small jack under the differential to avoid this happening while it was on the stands? What is the recommended way of lifting the rear to do work on the suspension and brakes? I see that my side shock has extended (see picture) and I'm a bit worried I may have caused a problem? Any advice you can give me on how I should have handled this or special precautions on how to lower it given the shock has perhaps over-extended? This is a 1972 Mach 1 that I've had for about a month.