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Crap! 2x6's! I should have thought of that! How long of a piece do you use? My garage floor is pretty smooth and I am sure I would just push the pieces. Do you bevel an end or something to prevent that from happening to you?
I always just jack up one of the front jack points enough to get 2 2x12s under the tire on that side. Then I can get the low pro jack under the front jack point (barely). I'm 26.25 FTG all around, so obviously lowered. Stock height, I could get the low pro jack under the front without doing anything extra, IIRC.
Crap! 2x6's! I should have thought of that! How long of a piece do you use? My garage floor is pretty smooth and I am sure I would just push the pieces. Do you bevel an end or something to prevent that from happening to you?
Yep. 24" long, slight bevel; just enough to catch the lower curve of the tire. I have a smooth garage floor too...not painted but...
I always just jack up one of the front jack points enough to get 2 2x12s under the tire on that side. Then I can get the low pro jack under the front jack point (barely). I'm 26.25 FTG all around, so obviously lowered. Stock height, I could get the low pro jack under the front without doing anything extra, IIRC.
I am also 26.25 do you use a Hockey Puck on the side jack points? I use the same jack but have been using a small 2x4. Its only good for a few jacks before it splits.
I am also 26.25 do you use a Hockey Puck on the side jack points? I use the same jack but have been using a small 2x4. Its only good for a few jacks before it splits.
I know this was directed to XP, but I do use hockey pucks.
I use one with a notch in it for the side pinch-welds, and a whole one for the central jack points. The puck takes away another 1/2" of clearance for the central point.
I get the pucks at Play-It-Again Sports for a buck a piece.
^yup, exactly that. They will eventually split, too, but will take much more abuse than wood before doing so.
Hockey Giant in town has new pucks for about a buck each (buy new vs used, as they are not as brittle and more "supple").
you guys hear of liquid wrap? its like plastidip, but it has a glossy finish and is 5 times more durable. Peels off like vinyl wrap.
On another note, I finally did all my fluids yesterday.... its ridiculous how much of a difference there is.... car idles at 750 instead of 1100 lol, steering is smoother, brakes are smoother, shifting is seamless instead of choppy..... like driving a new car. Why didnt I do this earlier?
There are a bunch of different types of liquid wraps. There is even a new one which is sandable and can be polished, and yet it still peels off. Pretty crazy.