I posted the pic of the manual with the jacking and lifting points identified.
"WARNING: Identify the correct jacking points by locating the triangle stamped into the uni-body sheet metal or vehicle frame. Raising a vehicle in any other location may result in vehicle shifting or falling...
You can jack it up from wherever the heck you want to. It's your car. I'd stay on the identifed jacking points, install jacking rails, or use pads for the pinch weld points. But that's just my $0.02. Good luck.
Uniden R8 connected via BT to Highway Radar app on the phone and Waze with user-reported cops and traffic on Android Auto/Sync4 screen is my top combo.
I like it, too. But I thought it was more of a safety thing, not a 'slows you down' thing. Again, I don't have the HP, so I don't know for sure, but be sure to check it out.
Does Rotating Tires Side To Side Help?
Some tire rotation is better than no tire rotation at all. When rotating tires from one side of your vehicle to the other at the same end, you don’t change the wear pattern very much.
Your left front tire and right front tire will wear very similarly...
If you want to jack it under the pinch welds, there are quite a few options on Chinazon for jack pad pinch weld adapters.
IMHO, I know you want to save weight, but 11 pounds for the Steeda full length jacking rails will make life much easier and far less susceptible to damage.
I don't have the HP, but several posts here shared that the gurney flap should be installed for track use, not normal daily driving.
Welcome from Michigan.
I tried to save you that $18! :crackup:
Been using these cheapo cams on the SXSs for years. I put a rocker switch on the dash (or an open button on the Auxbeam). Turn it on ~10 seconds in advance, then just hit the cam app shortcut from the tablet when ready (Agama Car Launcher).
The tablet...
My wife describes the Lagavulin 16 as smelling/tasting like gauze. TBH, that's part of the reason I like it so much! LOL! I keep a bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue on hand at all times ($230-250 per fifth in MI), but $100 for a fifth of Lagavulin 16 is a far superior deal AND I like it better...
Lagavulin 16 is my current #1 fav. Got a fifth of the Coryvrecken from a supplier this past Christmas - good stuff, too. Laphroaig should be in every scotch drinker's bar selection.