Doesn't get any lower than this!
#1
So guys.. What do you think of my new setup? Can you get it any lower?
Oh, and note to self.. Next time I take of both front-wheels remember to buy a couple of ramps first.
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Oh, and note to self.. Next time I take of both front-wheels remember to buy a couple of ramps first.
Impressed?
#3
Don't even ask ;-) I wanted to paint my calipers and took off both wheels so I could paint them both and let them dry. But my brick-ramp system didn't work very well, so all of a sudden the car tipped over to the right.. Nothing happened though, but it was a hell of a job getting it up again ;-) Had to dig down the jack ;-)
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#10
I'd be more worried about the sump.My dad always insisted on overkill when jacking up the car and it rubbed off on me-2 axle stands and a trolley jack.Wouldn't even consider the ****ty supplied scissor jacks-an accident waiting to happen.I'd get it checked out by someone who knows to be sure.
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Twinny,
you mad man......
Jackin your car up on soft gravel?[img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img]
You got off easy,dont change you oil the same way or we
will just see your legs hangin out the front of the car!
you mad man......
Jackin your car up on soft gravel?[img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img]
You got off easy,dont change you oil the same way or we
will just see your legs hangin out the front of the car!
#12
I know, I know :-) Actually I think the (very) soft gravel saved me this time. Because all that happened was that the discs digged down. And it didn't happen quickly, it just tipped slowly over.. If I just had some axle stands it wouldn't have happened.. Three bricks on each side on soft gravel is not the way to go ;-)
Anyway; The result of the caliper painting was quite good I think:
Anyway; The result of the caliper painting was quite good I think:
#14
Looking good aswell, I'm think of adding white to the subaru-logo later, but I kept it going for 7 hours yesterday and was dead tired. Replaced all pads and *cleaned* the wheels at the same time..
#17
I used Brake CaliperLaque from Foliatec (www.foliatec.com).. It comes with a cleaner spray, laque and hardener. I'm not sure where you can get them in UK though, but the website might have that information.
#23
Do you mean the Volkswagen 1303 (The red one?).. Well it's mine ;-) It has a custom built 2.1L engine with a little over 140hp.. That's a lot in a car that was ment to have 50hp! ;-)
If you mean the Audi, well it's just my friends car ;-)
If you mean the Audi, well it's just my friends car ;-)
#24
Owww!!
Nice idea to paint the calipers...what paint d'you use?
If you're working on the car, the standard jack's about as much use as condom to the pope....need a trolley jack and two axle stands. If you're doing it on gravel, put a couple of bits of plywood or something underneath to spread the load and keep everything level.
(school of hard knocks...)
Nice idea to paint the calipers...what paint d'you use?
If you're working on the car, the standard jack's about as much use as condom to the pope....need a trolley jack and two axle stands. If you're doing it on gravel, put a couple of bits of plywood or something underneath to spread the load and keep everything level.
(school of hard knocks...)
#25
It's explained earlier in the thread.. Anyway I've written a little article about it on my website.. Check it out at:
http://pssshh.hjem.no/apps/pbcs.dll/...4280003&Ref=AR
http://pssshh.hjem.no/apps/pbcs.dll/...4280003&Ref=AR
#26
Don't feel alone, we have a member of the B4 group who managed to drop his car on his arm (doh! - don't use those scissor jacks in these wobbly isles ).
Glad the damage to your baby was naught.
Glad the damage to your baby was naught.
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