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quick question on putting the svx on blocks
Hey guys I was wondering where to exactly put the jacks to keep the svx up since it will be sitting in the garage for quite a while, I know it's probably in the manual but just thought I would ask first, thanks in advance, chris
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Yes it would be best to look in the manual. The rear positions are fine but up front is a different story. I use the thick part of the body channels and put a piece of wood on the stand first.
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thanks svx_commuter!
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I've heard that a stored car is best sitting on its own suspension with junk tires on it.
Perhaps you could get 3 more donut spares and let the car sit on those. Doug
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I agree with doug. Just go to the junk yard and get 3 more spares.
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Good s**t happened. 69 was worth the wait. '92 stock semi-pristine ebony - 160K '96 Grand Caravan - 240K '01 Miata SE - 79K '07 Chrysler Pacifica - 60k - future money pit. Last edited by Ron Mummert; 08-21-2002 at 07:16 PM. |
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If your looking for long term strorage, jack up one tire at a time and take it off. Get some 6x6 pressure treated 12" long and place one directly under the lower arm at each wheel. The front ones go right under the bolts for the ball joints and sink in when the weight is on. The rear goes under the knob of the lower arm. I use this method when I do my brakes. I also would not leave the frame on stands.
How come you'r doing this? Don't you like to drive the car? Hopeing it will become more valuable or what? John |
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