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Re: Wednesday Chat 06.01.11

Subject: Re: Wednesday Chat 06.01.11
by BillH on 2011/6/2 2:02:43

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Ultraman wrote:
Ok, now I have heard something I don't know about. Tell me about how to lift my C4 in the air. What is the deal with taking the top off. I never take the top off. What up with all that?



Ref: post 19, Marcus.
The stories of things getting broken have been around a long time, again any that were true were caused by inept mechanics.

There's specific lift points (and specific jack points that are even labeled on the car).
But heck, I've had 3 wheels off the ground with a floor jack with no ill effects.

Putting the car on a lift using the correct places for the pads won't cause a problem.
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