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How do I put my car on axel stands????

Greg James

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Sorry for such a school boy question but I don't know how it's done and taking all four wheels for refurb on Monday so they must come off!!!!!! Thanks Greg
 
I usually put the front stands under the inboard wishbone swivel then put the rears under the shock absorber eye where it bolts to the casting, but different people will have different ideas.
 

ORIGINAL: Greg James

Ah just for a minute imagine I'm a complete idiot!!!! Where and where in layman terms!

Lmao


Don't forget you need to put one either side making that 4 in total
 
Greg, drop me an email to andywatson6419@yahoo.co.uk and I will send you a pic of he jack positions, it is on my iPad and don't think I can get it posted on here

Cheers
 

Scrub that - here you go......



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ORIGINAL: Greg James

Yep. Is clacket s easy to find?

Lol, you just drive around a very long, circular road called the M25, and you can't miss it! [:D][:D]

Gutted I can't make Brighton again, family stuff I'd rather avoid, but hey ho....
 
Cheers for the pic again :). It came in quite handy for the oil change (once I perched my car so I could even put a jack underneath it!

Still, it should be a great day on Sunday :).
 
Thanks for everything she is on axel stands and wheels off being refurbed hopefully getting them back Friday will post a pic if I'm able to do such a complicated thing.
 
Yeh and no the rear was fine but the front is very vague on the cab so put it where you said and kept a jack on either side taking a bit of weight off the stands. But on a plus side this is really bad and I should of checked all these things found the tool kit complete and the pump which I didn't know I had. I did look in the boot for rust when I brought it honest. I was a sellers dream but think I got lucky
 

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