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Old 06-01-2015, 09:25 PM   #8
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Well, if you're like me and have a sloped driveway...you can face the car uphill and back onto the ramps until the back end is elevated and the car is level. Then you can change the oil! :dance:

I've also (on a level part of the driveway) driven onto ramps, then jacked up the opposite end and placed it onto jack stands so that those wheels are unweighted while the car's level.
I do exactly this. I also just ordered the liftbar since my garage can't fit a regular lift. I think with a liftbar I can safely lift the car up high enough to do most DIY projects.
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