How do you lift your cars for routine maintenance?
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I use a floor jack with a pinch weld adapter from eastwood.
http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?i...emType=PRODUCT
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cheapo pinch weld adapter
I use a floor jack with a pinch weld adapter from eastwood.
http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?i...emType=PRODUCT
Super
http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?i...emType=PRODUCT
Super
Damn, i had this idea back in 95 to try to patent a product like this. For anyone who likes this idea (the adapter)....I went to the junk yard, bought an OEM toyota scissor jack for $5, then cut out the part that goes into the pinch weld/jacking point (including about 4 inches of the scissor jack on both sides. I drop that into the floor jack plate and I can lift the car easily and safely with the floor jack. Really easy to do and cheap.
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Oct 25, 2004 05:58 PM



if you only have a 1 car garage, of course, provide the height clears.



