Z is too low
Originally Posted by dscheers
Jack up your car at the back first, then put the arms or other jack under the side...
Danny
Danny
Originally Posted by Rickdogg
Takata ramps don't work for me since my front bumper doesnt even clear it. One thing that I have found to help is to get the rear up high enough and slide another jack in from the side. The rear toe hitch is a life saver
i thought you weren't supposed to jack it up at the rear toe hook since it might tweak the frame?
no?
Originally Posted by ZlleH
Exactly. This is a very old trick that people with lowered cars do. I'm surprised not a lot of people know about this trick.
You get the 2x4 or 2x6 or whatever and stack and nail them up in a ramp like way:
___________________
|__________________|___________
|_______|______________________|
You then drive your car onto the wood so the car can be higher up, and then you put can your jack underneath.
Even car shops have some 2x4 laying around so lowered cars can drive on them to get onto their lifts.
It's such a common trick that I didn't think I would have to explain in this detail >_<;;
You get the 2x4 or 2x6 or whatever and stack and nail them up in a ramp like way:
___________________
|__________________|___________
|_______|______________________|
You then drive your car onto the wood so the car can be higher up, and then you put can your jack underneath.
Even car shops have some 2x4 laying around so lowered cars can drive on them to get onto their lifts.
It's such a common trick that I didn't think I would have to explain in this detail >_<;;
i been using that way the problem is its just too simple and free or almost free lol
the real hard core person could cut the ends to be a ramp for smoother mounting
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