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Membership Secretary
Location: Sydney
Registered: June 2002
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Re: working on lowered cars :(
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Mon, 25 August 2003 02:41

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Yeah I know what you are talking about.
Since I lowered the wagon I have to use two jacks to get the back wheels off. I run out of travel with my trolley jack jacking the chassis the rear axle just piviots and jut stays on the ground. When you jack up the axle and diff the wheel leaves the ground but becasue of the low top lip on the rear guard you can't pull the wheel out of the guard.
Solution jack the axle so the wheel leaves the ground then jack the chassis just slightly so it moves away from the wheel, hey presto a wheel change.
Just in normal situations if im gonna jack the car i have to roll onto some bricks or timber.
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TheStitt | Mon, 25 August 2003 02:41 |
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