Jacking the Car for Spacers

Romin91

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Would this kit work for lifting and getting the botls off? Or I'd need to take it to a shop for spacers?
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Looks like it'd work as long as you're not lowered. Double check that the jack head can fit inside the jack point. If you are then you'd need to drive on top of something first.
 

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I strongly recommend grabbing a low pro jack from harbor freight if you’re even slightly uncomfortable using the scissor jack. They are handy and far safer. Can pull the handles off and store under a toolbox or whatever so it’s not taking up space in the garage.
 

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Get a floor jack and jack stands and don't use the widow maker. Those things really are for emergencies only. I hate using them.
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