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being a bonehead
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- Subject: being a bonehead
- From: Scott Johnson <scott@domain.elided>
- Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 11:19:58 -0500
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Well, I did my darndest to jack my car into the air, but I ended up with
body damage anyway. Since I didn't have anything to protect the axle
housing from the floor jack cup, I used the rear jackpoints instead (I
needed to get the driveshaft out for a U-joint exam and a rear seal
change). The jack points are rock-solid, not a speck of rust near them.
I put it up high enough to get the stands under the axle tubes at their
lowest setting, then slowly jacked each side up, alternating, so I could
get the car two notches on the jackstand higher each time. I left it at
five notches.
So I'm sitting cleaning off the axle and I notice I have a roughly
rectangular dent just forward of the rear tire well. Push your finger
into your arm just slightly and that's what I got. Great.
Thing is, I don't know what I did wrong, other than not trying harder to
find some sort of padding to lift it from the center of the axle.
Well, anyway, just venting. Guess I need to take it to a frame alignment
shop now. Oh joy...
Scott Johnson
71 1750 Spider
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