Calling all Winning Blues
:nuke; i already have jack stands (2 ton) but no jack!! I want the good kinda jack where the lifting plate is big like this O---- and not like this o----, u jknow what im talking about that round plate on the tip of the jack, yeah well i g2g with the WIMMINZ to a LUAH or whatever those Hawaiian parties are called, see yalll later, now i got the headache of how imma put the 20" tv in my car
Im serious
From Cartuningcentral.com
2 Post car lifts are generally made for amateurs to work on their vehicles. They are usually powered by electric/hydraulic means; meaning electricity powers pumps that fill the two columns with hydraulic fluid effectively lifting the vehicle fully in less than one minute’s time.
Most 2 post car lifts are made for normal cars and light trucks that weigh less than 7,000 lbs. If you have a larger vehicle such as an SUV, there are 2 posts car lifts that come in 9,000 lbs and even 15,000 lbs capacities. 2 car post lifts are usually priced from $1,000 to $3,000 new. They fit nicely in almost any garage and most kits can be purchased with slight modifications to fit in a smaller size garage or space.
Most 2 post car lift kits require assembly which is fairly easy, but usually require at least 2 to 3 people to set up. It should be noted that these kits are fairly heavy weighing in at about 1,500 pounds. For the most part, setting up a 2 car lift kit is not complicated, but can take a few hours to ensure safety and reliability. Most 2 post car lifts come with at least a 5 year warranty and many even offer 10 year warranties. If your 2 post car lift will stay indoors, expect minimal rust and decay.
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2 Post car lifts are generally made for amateurs to work on their vehicles. They are usually powered by electric/hydraulic means; meaning electricity powers pumps that fill the two columns with hydraulic fluid effectively lifting the vehicle fully in less than one minute’s time.
Most 2 post car lifts are made for normal cars and light trucks that weigh less than 7,000 lbs. If you have a larger vehicle such as an SUV, there are 2 posts car lifts that come in 9,000 lbs and even 15,000 lbs capacities. 2 car post lifts are usually priced from $1,000 to $3,000 new. They fit nicely in almost any garage and most kits can be purchased with slight modifications to fit in a smaller size garage or space.
Most 2 post car lift kits require assembly which is fairly easy, but usually require at least 2 to 3 people to set up. It should be noted that these kits are fairly heavy weighing in at about 1,500 pounds. For the most part, setting up a 2 car lift kit is not complicated, but can take a few hours to ensure safety and reliability. Most 2 post car lifts come with at least a 5 year warranty and many even offer 10 year warranties. If your 2 post car lift will stay indoors, expect minimal rust and decay.
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New member here...
2004 Winning Blue RX-8 GT 6spd
Pics coming eventually... when the weather is nice and I have the time. But for the time being it is 100% stock... so you can probably imagine pretty easily what it looks like.
2004 Winning Blue RX-8 GT 6spd
Pics coming eventually... when the weather is nice and I have the time. But for the time being it is 100% stock... so you can probably imagine pretty easily what it looks like.
Ive tagged along in an FC 20b, so i can imagine how hard the launch is, so hard that all the blood goes to the back of your head, and when you stop you feel all the blood begin to circulate your body again.
hows that?
hows that?




sounds good mayn








