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Jacking up front of car in one go on subframe-dangerous?
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(06-07-2013, 03:15 PM)306Puggy Wrote: I don't like your attitude so I won't be taking advice from you. You are one of those douchebag mechanics who thinks that no one else should be able to work on a car unless they are "qualified". But you need to be more specific anyway, because the chassis leg is covered by the wing?

Edit: This is how I have got it supported at the moment:

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I normally do it like this and it feels pretty stable Smile

Um chassis leg is no where near the wing?

Im not one of them either.. I tried giving out help.. but they way u got it is very dangerous.. youve got 3mm or metal in contact with the stand at most? A mate of a mate was killed 2 months ago when his car fell of axle stands and crushed him.. and that was done alot better than yours is.

Its not worth the risk.. im not trying to be an arse.. but listen to people who know what they are doing, it could cost you your life..
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Re: RE: Jacking up front of car in one go on subframe-dangerous? - by Seb_Ryan - 06-07-2013, 03:39 PM

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