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Biggles1957 |
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Joined: Nov 14 2017
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Location: Leicestershire |
Might be a daft question but when changing these should the car be sitting on it's wheels, or lifted up with it's feet dangling? I can't find anything in the technical section... Thanks! Bob |
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speedfix |
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Joined: Sep 28 2012
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Location: south west |
Car's suspension set to low, car lifted up with wheels left dangling. | ||
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Biggles1957 |
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Joined: Nov 14 2017
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Location: Leicestershire |
Many thanks! | ||
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Biggles1957 |
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Joined: Nov 14 2017
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Location: Leicestershire |
So - daft question now! How the hecky peck do you jack the car up when you've put the suspension in 'low' and loosened the little screw to depressurise it? I do have a low profile jack but not sure if that will fit under! Only time I've lifted the car before was to remove a rear wheel and arch liner to repair the petrol flap lock and I out it in high and just lifted the wheel clear of the ground for that little job. | ||
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speedfix |
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Joined: Sep 28 2012
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Location: south west |
Ok if your not using a hoist carry out this way. Set the suspension to high, block car under the four sill marking positions. Return the suspension settings to low and carry out work as required. |
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