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Age: 67 Posts: 134 Joined: 8th Jul 2006 Ride: BF MKIII XR inspired wagon Location: Brisbane |
Thanks paulmac...Linz.
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duvauchellemotors |
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when i put a Auto gauge one on mine a had it up on a hoist and did it from undernieth and had no problem at all cheers
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linz |
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Age: 67 Posts: 134 Joined: 8th Jul 2006 Ride: BF MKIII XR inspired wagon Location: Brisbane |
duvauchellemotors wrote: when i put a Auto gauge one on mine a had it up on a hoist and did it from undernieth and had no problem at all cheers Not all of us have that luxury...it's wrestling with ramps here LOL
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frankieh |
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lol, my EA is so low, that I have to use a small hydrolic jack to get the car high enough to slight the trolley jack under the crossmember, and then use the trolley jack to lift it high enough to slight the ramps partway under the wheels.. otherwise the ramps hit the front bar...
getting under my car is a mongrel of a job.. was tough when I swapped the exhaust out for the 2.5" job.. I spent 30 minutes changing the exhaust, and 2 hours or so getting one side of the car up in the air to do it. |
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Paulmac |
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Hey Frank,
Sounds like your car is as much fun to work on as BenJs, three step procedure just to look under it!! LOL LOL Mac
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frankieh |
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yeah, need to invest in a hoist...
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