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Old 03-16-2015, 08:33 PM   #15
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Well, I have to use the OEM provided scissor jack to lift my car enough to get my floor jack under there. I was jacking it up with the scissor jack, the weight of the car shifted and it fell over.
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If you're anywhere near me, you could swing by and use my jack/stands anytime. Just remember that adjusting camber will affect toe (especially using camber bolts), so you'll want another alignment booked ASAP.
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@wparsons I have a jack and stands, i just need to start with the scissor jack (which met an untimely death) to get enough clearance for the floor jack to get in there. Thanks for the offer though.
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Since this is a fender rolling/pulling thread, I wonder how far you can pull the rear fenders, I remember seeing a car a while ago on the forum that had pulled rear fenders which he had 275s fitting nicely under
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