UR Axle back install
#1
UR Axle back install
Is it possible to install the axle back without a jack and jackstand?
I'm being cheap and I don't want to buy a jack/jackstand to put this on lol
Also any heads up before I install this thing?
Thanks
I'm being cheap and I don't want to buy a jack/jackstand to put this on lol
Also any heads up before I install this thing?
Thanks
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Harbor Frieght Tools has some really good sets, and they also have huge discount coupons in the back of Road and Track Magazine, (i think thats the one.) I just bought a 1 ton capacity shop crane from them using one of their coupons for $99.99 (orig. $179.99).
Its probly too late for that info but now you know.
Its probly too late for that info but now you know.
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#8
Just back one side of the car onto a crub (where one sides tires are firmly on the curb then you can crawl/slide under in the gutter area. That'll give you another 8" to work with.
Might want to sweep first.
Might want to sweep first.
#9
It would definitely be better to install the axle back with a jack and jackstands, but it is not impossible without them.
Back when I had my 2008 GTS, I installed my Greddy Ti-C without any problems without using a jack and jackstands. Now if your car is lowered, you may have some clearance issues but stock height is just right for doing an axleback.
#10
It would definitely be better to install the axle back with a jack and jackstands, but it is not impossible without them.
Back when I had my 2008 GTS, I installed my Greddy Ti-C without any problems without using a jack and jackstands. Now if your car is lowered, you may have some clearance issues but stock height is just right for doing an axleback.
Back when I had my 2008 GTS, I installed my Greddy Ti-C without any problems without using a jack and jackstands. Now if your car is lowered, you may have some clearance issues but stock height is just right for doing an axleback.
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