jack it up
#3
Most parts stores carry coil spring spacers that are made of rubber. I put 2 on each spring and held them in using zip ties. Just put the car on lift (so the spring is completely relaxed), stick them in between the coils, and use zip ties to hold them in place.
#4
ricejeep, If you haven't bought parts yet, you could try putting a treated timber..2"X12" the width of the wheels, put it so the wheels cross it just before the car contacts the floor. Had the same problem with the underside dragging on a too steep ramp. If you could locate a couple of scrap pieces of timber to try before you purchase the full size. I it works OK, secure it with anchors.
#7
A: Little round things that folks in cold climates whack back and forth with sticks while they're on skates, attempting to make "Goals" when the little round things get past a person dressed in a padded outfit who gaurds the net.
It seems that whacking the little round things makes people very angry, because the hockey "players" also seem to be amatuer boxers.
We have a hockey team in Charlotte for displaced Northerners who miss whacking things with sticks in the Winter.
It seems that whacking the little round things makes people very angry, because the hockey "players" also seem to be amatuer boxers.
We have a hockey team in Charlotte for displaced Northerners who miss whacking things with sticks in the Winter.
#8
Not exactly sure WHERE you are speaking of. Are you saying the driveway to the street OR the driveway to the garage?