A really big Oof. I’m guessing probably $200 or so to replace the stands. Plus two bumpers, fog light, gas tank and patch the frame. I think the ground just got way too soft. I have to get the rear back up in the air on stands and now I’m feeling a little sketched out about it. I need a concrete slab to work on.
My driveway wasn't a driveway until I started parking there when I moved back here from TN in 2007. Down here in the front part of our place it's pure black dirt, if it's wet stay off it unless you want to tear up the grass, or get stuck, or just downright muddy.
I began building it up soon after moving and at first it was hard to come by anything gravel, but soon a company got this building up by the highway and started running 18 wheeler gravel and rock trucks. I stopped there and asked about a pile of gravel in their parking lot and he'd sell me a big scoop of gravel for $25, it would fill my 4.5 X 10 X 2 FT trailer bed and enough left to fill my 3/4 Ton truck bed, thankfully it was as close to home as one could hope for where I live, about 5 miles open country highway and a dirt road.
I filled the ruts in my drive 3 or 4 times over the years, it would all sink in and I'd fill it again, just plain grey highway gravel.
It made a good driveway, and I trust jack stands on it, always with a small plywood pad ( all are Ground Contact Treated )
Not long ago I was doing some checking or something and had the front up on stands at least on one side where I was working, raised on the other side too but might have been only a jack there. I had my little milk crate stool there to sit on, and I cannot re-create it but suddenly as hell that left front rotor bit the dirt, fast and hard!
I sat there looking and wondering what if my foot or arm had been underneath, sometimes nobody comes by here more than once a day.
Apparently the jack or jack stand had been in a softer spot on the edge of my drive, it all grows over with grass rather rapidly.
I noticed the photo on your pad didn't seem to be entirely filled in with gravel either, and it must be, even if you want to put a slab on it, it must be full coverage