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Yup even with all the earthquakes we have had over the years. :eek: I need to get rid of this thing it is just taking up space. :( |
Beautiful old original stang convertible should be easy to get rid of, what year is it? Heck getting it down will be harder than selling it.
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I've had the little 1.5 ton and 3 ton aluminum jacks from Harbor Freight for several years now and they've both worked out well for me (I take the 1.5 for track days).
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Many thanks Frodo et al, your post did not come up on my search & answers my question perfectly.
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I don't know for sure, but I have read where some folks say up on jack stands for a prolonged period of time is hard on the suspension components.
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One of my father's buddies has around thirty cars. A partial list of what I've seen include: model A, air cooled Franklin, Benz drop top (3) , 57 T bird, two jags and the MGTD he drives during the summer. Point being he has told me my entire life the worse thing for any car is just letting it sit, for what it's worth...
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A car should never sit...you need to drive it a few miles every other week. This keeps the wheel bearings, rotors, exhaust system from rusting: suspension stays free, brake fluid lines clear, calipers free and lubricated...and the list goes on. Ok, last but not least...let a car sit for a few years and then open the door, the smell of old will permeate the car.
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