jacking up the car
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I use some oak blocks or a disk shaped, soft lead casting I made by pouring lead into a small coffee can. The disk goes on the floor jack's cup. This set up will still rotate and really gets a good bite on things without leaving any marks. The rubber thing from J.C.W. looks good, I have read that some saw grooves in hocky pucks.
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I use the hockey puck system with a groove that I sawed down the middle. I used the "bend it and forget it" system on my Miata & the area got rusty after a while. Also, if you get a flat on the road & need to use the car's jack, it won't work on a bent-over jacking point.
In addition to jack, jack stands & emergency brake, I also chock the wheels on the side that remains on the ground so it won't roll (even in an earthquake).
In addition to jack, jack stands & emergency brake, I also chock the wheels on the side that remains on the ground so it won't roll (even in an earthquake).
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Originally Posted by Derek888
I would like to start installing my own parts in the future so I want to know what parts I need to get the front of the car up. I hate using the stock jacks and cracking that little POS stick.
What do you think is the best way to get the front up ...both wheels in the air.
I was thinking of buying a nice car jack(the ones that slide beneath the car) and get 2 car jacks to put under the car. Since I dont think you can lift it up from the front of the car do I just lift one side up and then put the stand on one side and then move to the other side and do the same thing? Never really did it myself and im not sure if this is the right way of getting both wheels off the ground safely.
Any tips would be nice...Thanks
What do you think is the best way to get the front up ...both wheels in the air.
I was thinking of buying a nice car jack(the ones that slide beneath the car) and get 2 car jacks to put under the car. Since I dont think you can lift it up from the front of the car do I just lift one side up and then put the stand on one side and then move to the other side and do the same thing? Never really did it myself and im not sure if this is the right way of getting both wheels off the ground safely.
Any tips would be nice...Thanks
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I also have that jack and I do work for sears as well. (I fix all the broken $hit that people return.) That particular jack is being discontinued. Now all they have is a part aluminum part steel jack. Not as nice as the aluminum racing jack. I ended up getting mine for like 50.00 with my discount and coupons. Hell of a deal, I couldn't pass it by. I think ramps are the way to go though. I just don't feel right under the car on jackstands. Hard to work like that.
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Originally Posted by CincyEvo
I use the hockey puck system with a groove that I sawed down the middle. I used the "bend it and forget it" system on my Miata & the area got rusty after a while. Also, if you get a flat on the road & need to use the car's jack, it won't work on a bent-over jacking point.).
Originally Posted by CincyEvo
In addition to jack, jack stands & emergency brake, I also chock the wheels on the side that remains on the ground so it won't roll (even in an earthquake).
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If you have a floor jack you could lift the front or rear by the jack points as per the diagram. To lift the front there’s a small section of the under-tray in the middle that could be removed without taking off the whole thing.
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Originally Posted by salukidude
How did you cut the groove in the puck? i.e what did you use?
And what do you mean by "chock the wheels"? You live in Ohio, what are you worried about earthquakes for? I was under mine today and felt a decent tremor. Nothing gets the heart pounding like being under your car and the ground is shaking!! Thanks.
And what do you mean by "chock the wheels"? You live in Ohio, what are you worried about earthquakes for? I was under mine today and felt a decent tremor. Nothing gets the heart pounding like being under your car and the ground is shaking!! Thanks.
FYI...ive heard that one of the biggesnt fault lines in the world goes through the midwest. Not many people know about it b/c its been dormant for so many years.
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what are these rhino ramps? I've always used jacks and jack stands. If you have a lowered car how do you get it on the "ramp" or get the jack under? I have never tried it on an evo becuase i do not own one yet.
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Originally Posted by Mercenary3
You can try a saw. Doesnt have to be pretty.
FYI...ive heard that one of the biggesnt fault lines in the world goes through the midwest. Not many people know about it b/c its been dormant for so many years.
FYI...ive heard that one of the biggesnt fault lines in the world goes through the midwest. Not many people know about it b/c its been dormant for so many years.