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Also known as SMC.

This is the stuff that all C4 Corvettes are made of.

It’s similar to fiberglass, but much more durable.

The only issu...
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imp65409 Lifting a c4
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Hi, i have access to a 4 position lift and I was wondering where to place the pads. I cant seam to find any info on this. I know of the aarows on the rockers but are the aarows jist for jacking for a tire change or is it safe to lift the whole car from these point, Thanks, Dave
Posted on: 2007/4/11 13:08
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Rabbit RE:Lifting a c4
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bogus RE:Lifting a c4
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This one is covered in the Tech Library.
Posted on: 2007/4/12 1:50
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90EXPVette RE:Lifting a c4
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You use the same points for lifting the Vette. I've done it many times...
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imp65409 RE:Lifting a c4
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Thanks guys
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