Dose any one know witch way i need to turn the bolt and about how many turns for 3inch ? Starting to get ####ed off with my front being lower than the back lol .
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Originally posted by Apache View PostYou either need the weight off the front wheels, or to be built like Arnie, so ramps are no good.Originally posted by lukenemma View Posthe's done them before so just going to leave him to it lol
So you get information from Apache who knows these trucks far better than your mechanic. You answer is "just going to leave him to it"
No wonder people think you are a bit dim.Brian
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Originally posted by Apache View PostYou either need the weight off the front wheels, or to be built like Arnie, so ramps are no good.Originally posted by yoshie View PostSo you get information from Apache who knows these trucks far better than your mechanic. You answer is "just going to leave him to it"
No wonder people think you are a bit dim.
Hes called dim if he tries to DIY, and hes called dim by giving it to a garage and leaving them to it. I can,t read Apaches mind but theres good chance he was thinking home mechanic ramp when he said that.
Garages put cars on so called ramps all the time to do work, but if that work involves jobs which mean front wheels off, ( strut replacement for example) They still jack the vehicle up as appropriate
To continue in the being fair mode, you and I have hovered around this place long enough to guess that Apache may know a bit about Surfs, but the OP is pretty new and for all he knows we are all Wikiboy bluffers.Сви можемо
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I'm sure Luke meant "lift as in 2 or 4 post" as opposed to wheel ramps!!
And Apache, even arms like 2 Arnies wont prevent the sress on the bolt shearing it off as one of the fella's on HPOC found out almost to his cost!
Without lifting the front wheels that bolt is under enormous tension, when it snapped he couldn't find one end, until he opened his truck and found a hole in the floor and the end of said bolt embedded in the underside of the seat!!
Alanwww.amcbs.webeden.co.uk www.xjrestorations.co.uk
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