Question for those of you who work on their car
Originally Posted by DomozitoLK
I got this setup from Sears. Comes with a floor jack and two jack stands for around $50. Never had any problems with it. Use it all the time to work on my cars...


question for people who use that type of jacks.
where exactly do you jack up the car? jack points?
I think I must have a crappy ramp
I have a stock 99 OBS (6.5" clearance) and it won't make it up w/o scraping unless I jack the car or put wood in front of the ramp.
Thats probably cuz it was made in the 60's for the GM factory
But then again so were my jackstands and floor jack. . . wait, so were 99% of my tools for the car
I have a stock 99 OBS (6.5" clearance) and it won't make it up w/o scraping unless I jack the car or put wood in front of the ramp.Thats probably cuz it was made in the 60's for the GM factory

But then again so were my jackstands and floor jack. . . wait, so were 99% of my tools for the car
Originally Posted by wagonrex
Any brand in particular you guys recommend?
And where is a good place to get redline motor oil
And where is a good place to get redline motor oil
brand for oil? or for jack?
i think stores like kragen, or pepboys, walmart all lists out their products online and some even allow inventory search!
Originally Posted by AzN121184
brand for oil? or for jack?
i think stores like kragen, or pepboys, walmart all lists out their products online and some even allow inventory search!
i think stores like kragen, or pepboys, walmart all lists out their products online and some even allow inventory search!

and where for oil.
I know that walmart, kragen don't carry redline
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Monument Car Parts has the lowest price on Redline oil, anywhere...
they were the first retailer to sell Redline, so they get the best deal.
they were the first retailer to sell Redline, so they get the best deal.
Originally Posted by wagonrex
brand of jack
and where for oil.
I know that walmart, kragen don't carry redline
and where for oil.
I know that walmart, kragen don't carry redline
ic. try pepboys.
as for brand of jack. i use the cheap ones from pepboys as they are sufficient for my needs so far in the past year. 30 dollars for 2 ton jack, 2 jack stands, a crawler, wheel chocks. red baron is the brand i think.
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hmm... i personally wouldnt jack it up in the oilpan, id rather use the jacking plate near the oil pan.
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if you want to be cautious use your pinch welds underneath your sideskirts. Or, use the differential in the rear, and the plate in the front. I have a Craftsman jack w/ craftsman stands, when your life is on the line if they fail i'm willing to pay the extra 50$. But since my neighborhood is still in construction there's great pieces of wood, around 4-5 inches thick that i use as ramps, as well as small thin pieces of wood as helpers to get on. Though, I agree that unless your car is lowered it's pretty easy to change your oil w/o a jack.
I don't know.
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...threadid=55886 <-- They advise against cheapo jacks (its short just read it) and one guy uses the tranny in front and diff in back. I'm sticking with the oil pan and diff though. I've had ZERO problems, and it seems insanely strong and in an awesome position. But thats just me.
a vendor a while back (I think writerguy.com) uses the rear diff w/ a diff protector on it. I just remember reading it but am too lazy to find it.
Anyways, GL
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...threadid=55886 <-- They advise against cheapo jacks (its short just read it) and one guy uses the tranny in front and diff in back. I'm sticking with the oil pan and diff though. I've had ZERO problems, and it seems insanely strong and in an awesome position. But thats just me.
a vendor a while back (I think writerguy.com) uses the rear diff w/ a diff protector on it. I just remember reading it but am too lazy to find it.
Anyways, GL
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Originally Posted by kravdra
I don't know.
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...threadid=55886 <-- They advise against cheapo jacks (its short just read it) and one guy uses the tranny in front and diff in back. I'm sticking with the oil pan and diff though. I've had ZERO problems, and it seems insanely strong and in an awesome position. But thats just me.
a vendor a while back (I think writerguy.com) uses the rear diff w/ a diff protector on it. I just remember reading it but am too lazy to find it.
Anyways, GL
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...threadid=55886 <-- They advise against cheapo jacks (its short just read it) and one guy uses the tranny in front and diff in back. I'm sticking with the oil pan and diff though. I've had ZERO problems, and it seems insanely strong and in an awesome position. But thats just me.
a vendor a while back (I think writerguy.com) uses the rear diff w/ a diff protector on it. I just remember reading it but am too lazy to find it.
Anyways, GL
yah the oil pan is strong.
id use mine too, if i didnt have faith in the jacking plate, or if my oil pan wasnt dented


