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Lift here fool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ive had my 2Oth into a few shops for just basic work like tires, alignment ect and every darn one of them have come so close to fugging up the front of my car just to the rear of the front tires.

They keep crushing the floor in or bending over the vertical seem typically used by those cheapo scissor jacks.

Anyway, I cut up a piece of mining belt and added these to my frame up front, hopefully it is used by the shops.  Its good for me as well because Ive always wanted to do this to my car and found a little time to do this easy mod.

Lift here fool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Reply #1
Love it. Shoulda put "lift here stupid" on it though :D
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Lift here fool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Reply #2
I like it i just spent a 1/2 a day with a hammer and dolly straightening my pinch weld seam and the rockers I think I would loose it if they were re crushed by a shop. Looks like Ill invest in a yellow paint marker
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Lift here fool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Reply #3
Thats a great idea. I keep using 2x4s and the always fall off the jack or they're too long. What's a mining belt?
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Lift here fool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Reply #4
humm,, imagine a piece of thick rubber mat with cloth woven fibers inside.  any durable device will work.

Ever see a conveyor belt or imagine one? now imagine that same thing on steroids,, imagine that piece of material i have came from a belt that was 6' wide and ,,hell,, not sure how long but we are talking 1/4 mile.

 

Lift here fool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Reply #5
I felt like doing that but after fixing the problem, I felt much better.  Granted my rocker seem is all jacked up , and not really looking good right now, I feel much better knowing its the first thing they will see.

However,,
Is that actually a valid lift point per the shop manual?  I have to look it up but I had one mechanic say its not because its too far under the car. Made no sense to me.

Lift here fool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Reply #6
Quote from: thewestie;364307
I like it i just spent a 1/2 a day with a hammer and dolly straightening my pinch weld seam and the rockers I think I would loose it if they were re crushed by a shop. Looks like Ill invest in a yellow paint marker

actually its a junk yard paint crayon, or whatever it is that never goes away.