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Glad to hear you are ok!
Was this the jack point you used?
Could you post a picture of the collapsed jack point?
I have heard of welding new jack points onto older Porsches. I wonder if ours can be replaced?
When I lift the 968 for working under it I use two jacks and with her assistance lift both sides of the car at the same time. Typically I start with the front which I place on stands and then move to the back.
Many of us have real expensive jacks. I have three Craftsman jacks and a Walmart jack. The Craftsman jacks were purchased on sale for $30 each and came with four 2 & 1/4 ton jack stands. In total I have six jack stands. The third Craftsman jack is similar but in a travel case. With Six jack stands and two jacks under the car I feel pretty safe working under there.
When I change from street to track tires I use a single jack under the rear jack point which will lift both tires on a side for changing.
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Shaun,
That picture is the front jack point.
Here is another
I use a piece of 2x4 under the floorpan to spread the weight onto a jack stand. The 2x4 has grooves cut into it so it fits in the saddle of the jack stand.
This is a picture at the rear
On the rear I use a smaller piece of wood between the jack stand and rear suspension
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