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DPE_G35 Dec 20, 2008 04:48 AM

shop's lifts (cars too low to raise it up) need suggestions
 
hey peeps :)

i have a promblem, soo my car is dropped on H&R springs (very low drop) and i always have promblems lifting my car at many shops mostly lifts, is there anything i could do? what do most lowered car owners do? buy ramps? need help, im trying to install a y pipe and got my car is too low to lift :7:

Please help!

DPE_G35 Dec 20, 2008 06:08 AM

i think i got a solution! Takata LDS ramps? does anyone know if i could bring these with me to the dealership when they service my car?

http://i42.tinypic.com/2cdewkm.jpg

Lou@Amplified Dec 20, 2008 06:54 AM


Originally Posted by DPE_G35 (Post 2500732)
i think i got a solution! Takata LDS ramps? does anyone know if i could bring these with me to the dealership when they service my car?

http://i42.tinypic.com/2cdewkm.jpg

we have the takata ramps and they help alot when we use our lift. Depending on what kind of lift your dealership uses, they might need to use an additional jack to lift the rear a little in order for the arms to get underneath the car. Hope that helps

NJlakeshoreG Dec 20, 2008 07:02 AM

when i used 2 bring mine, they would use a lift to jack the rear or do one side at a time...or bring wood with you so they can drive riht up on it

SOLISIMO Dec 20, 2008 07:38 AM


Originally Posted by NJlakeshoreG (Post 2500735)
when i used 2 bring mine, they would use a lift to jack the rear or do one side at a time...or bring wood with you so they can drive riht up on it

What would you know about being low you 4x4 riding b!tch:doh:

Yeah he's right wood works:biggthumpup:

heff Dec 20, 2008 10:59 AM

get diff springs if its that much of a hassle or coils IMO lol

Blackjack Dec 20, 2008 11:07 AM

Just invest in a 2x8 piece of wood. That will do it.

last lemming Dec 20, 2008 12:12 PM

I don't know about our G's, but when I had my 911 Porsche, I asked that they back it on the lift since the front valence was too low.

Might work, might not.

DPE_G35 Dec 20, 2008 03:01 PM


Originally Posted by Lou@Amplified (Post 2500734)
we have the takata ramps and they help alot when we use our lift. Depending on what kind of lift your dealership uses, they might need to use an additional jack to lift the rear a little in order for the arms to get underneath the car. Hope that helps

or how about using the takata ramps on all 4 wheels? im planning to buy these and then always bringing them with me to shops/ infiniti services.

XtatiC Dec 20, 2008 03:11 PM

I always use like a 2x4 - 2x8.

jnguyen Dec 20, 2008 03:14 PM


Originally Posted by DPE_G35 (Post 2500895)
or how about using the takata ramps on all 4 wheels? im planning to buy these and then always bringing them with me to shops/ infiniti services.

are takata ramp the same as rhino ramps? cause i have a set of rhino ramps i dont use no more that i sell to you cheap

htownboy Dec 22, 2008 05:00 PM


Originally Posted by Blackjack (Post 2500784)
Just invest in a 2x8 piece of wood. That will do it.

+1 The shop I use has a special cut board they slide over to raise the car a little before it hits the lift ramps. :coolio:

NJlakeshoreG Dec 22, 2008 06:55 PM


Originally Posted by SOLISIMO (Post 2500741)
What would you know about being low you 4x4 riding b!tch:doh:

Yeah he's right wood works:biggthumpup:

ouch..thats harsh dude...i guess ill jsut go jump some cars with my Gtruck now:icon43:

guess im gunna have to get H& r's or s techs again and cut a coil..lmao:28:

koelzmod Dec 22, 2008 07:57 PM


Originally Posted by Blackjack (Post 2500784)
Just invest in a 2x8 piece of wood. That will do it.

Thats exactly what I was going to suggest. :JAMIN:

G37Sam Dec 22, 2008 07:59 PM

I've said this before and I'll say it again.. stock S suspension FTMFW!! :thewave:


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