Best Jack for lowered rides?
Originally posted by GreyFixer
You can get a cheap jack and take the wheels off to make it slimmer.
You can get a cheap jack and take the wheels off to make it slimmer.
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From: berkeley, ca --> la, ca representin' tha 510&626
Originally posted by Bumnah
i never use the stock honda jack. had one go on me while i was doing a friend suspension. He was screaming "The car is falling!" and I look to my left and i see his driver side fender heading towards me. So there is me pushing the car from the passenger driver side, and he's pulling from the passenger side.
i never use the stock honda jack. had one go on me while i was doing a friend suspension. He was screaming "The car is falling!" and I look to my left and i see his driver side fender heading towards me. So there is me pushing the car from the passenger driver side, and he's pulling from the passenger side.
Originally posted by dantastic
whoa.... thats why they say to never work underneath your car with just a jack supporting it. the stock jack it only designed for changing tires.
whoa.... thats why they say to never work underneath your car with just a jack supporting it. the stock jack it only designed for changing tires.


