V36 Sedan Quick Picture Thread
#1621
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I usually use both but when changing oil i move the jack out just long enough to do my thing before putting it back. Even though the car is on stands, i feel more comfortable having one more thing to keep it lifted.
Here's my usual set-up (this is a pic from the ATF how-to)
When bringing the car back down, it's either to the DIY ramps to give enough room for my Arcan Jack to fit, or i bring it down to another 2.5 Ton jack that's waiting on one of the rails before bringing it all back down (this is so i can remove the Arcan from underneath the car, prior to the drop it fit just right, but after dropping it would scrape on that shroud.)
Here's my usual set-up (this is a pic from the ATF how-to)
When bringing the car back down, it's either to the DIY ramps to give enough room for my Arcan Jack to fit, or i bring it down to another 2.5 Ton jack that's waiting on one of the rails before bringing it all back down (this is so i can remove the Arcan from underneath the car, prior to the drop it fit just right, but after dropping it would scrape on that shroud.)
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salvador312 (04-02-2012)
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#1625
Ahh, come on Sal, I highly doubt you're stupid.
I am just always amazed though at the things people don't know about these cars because they apparently never read the manual. It is really pretty odd when you think about it; considering it is probably THE most expensive and sophisticated piece of electro-mechanical equipment that most people will ever use in their lives, yet they don't even bother to learn how to use it per the instructions.
I am just always amazed though at the things people don't know about these cars because they apparently never read the manual. It is really pretty odd when you think about it; considering it is probably THE most expensive and sophisticated piece of electro-mechanical equipment that most people will ever use in their lives, yet they don't even bother to learn how to use it per the instructions.
#1626
I am just always amazed though at the things people don't know about these cars because they apparently never read the manual. It is really pretty odd when you think about it; considering it is probably THE most expensive and sophisticated piece of electro-mechanical equipment that most people will ever use in their lives, yet they don't even bother to learn how to use it per the instructions.
#1634
or cleaner and conditioner
http://www.chemicalguys.com/Leather_...spi_109_16.htm
Bluedevil, why do you have stone seatbelts in the rear, and did you swap the coupe rear seats into your sedan? Or am I just imagining you have a 2+2 sedan?
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