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A 6-speed manual transmission, standard from 1989 to 1996.

Very stout.

There are two distinct versions, the original “Black Tag,” 1989-E1...
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Re: More C4 jack stand confusion...

Subject: Re: More C4 jack stand confusion...
by BillH on 2012/11/21 15:12:27

Quote:

screamin_conure wrote:

However, I also saw this, where it appears the jack stand saddle is actually placed up into the recess (second photo from the bottom): http://zr1netregistry.com/Information ... ow-to-Jack-up-a-ZR-1.aspx

Does it matter?


The ZR1 pics (blown up) look like the rears are in the same place as in my post (this is the place the FSM recommends BTW).
On the fronts, this is where I put the stands, maybe an inch or so inboard from the Z pic.

I'm fairly sure CC is talking about the same locations.
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