Working under the Z is a !$#%@!#$
#1
Working under the Z is a !$#%@!#$
2 jackstands, changing exhuast, rubber hangers
Just very time consuming
But worth saving every cent that we would have to pay someone else to rip us off.
Just very time consuming
But worth saving every cent that we would have to pay someone else to rip us off.
#2
I have a shop here that has extremely reasonable prices, very good, and has corner balancing, alignment... everything. They usually work on amateur racing cars, but let in some regular cars. There's almost no reason for me to work on my own car.
#7
yea working under the Z is a ***** i had it on two jacks and i still felt like it was to low and close to my face.. i kept getting a feeling it was going to just drop on me. now i just take it to some shop around my house
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#8
Originally Posted by xxbboiixx
yea working under the Z is a ***** i had it on two jacks and i still felt like it was to low and close to my face.. i kept getting a feeling it was going to just drop on me. now i just take it to some shop around my house
#12
I have to tell you. If your like myself and will be under cars for the rest of your life, (get it from my dad) you need to buy a lift. Little bit of money compared to what you'll spend in the future. Especially if your into FI and all the goodies. For I find myself under the car all the time, just for checking everything out and all.
Just to give an idea. We spent $1800 on ours and that was a four point lift that you drive up on. Up to 7500lbs. can be supported with the one we bought. That price includes the lift, drip pans, jacking tray, wheel chocks, shipping and wheels to lower the lift onto to move around if needed. We just poured a pad for ours. Weather proof and everything. Hooks up to either 120 or 240 volts. Small price to pay in the long run.
Just to give an idea. We spent $1800 on ours and that was a four point lift that you drive up on. Up to 7500lbs. can be supported with the one we bought. That price includes the lift, drip pans, jacking tray, wheel chocks, shipping and wheels to lower the lift onto to move around if needed. We just poured a pad for ours. Weather proof and everything. Hooks up to either 120 or 240 volts. Small price to pay in the long run.
#13
lithium is 4x better than wd40 on those hangers. Next use that and tell me how faster you get them off. Also, for some reason, bolts on the z are like rusted on. So penatrating grease is your friend as well.
#18
Originally Posted by Behemel
I'm in the military, and we have autocraft shops on most military installations. All the lifts and tools I need.
#19
Originally Posted by Behemel
I'm in the military, and we have autocraft shops on most military installations. All the lifts and tools I need.