What did you do to your Sedan today?
#8461
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Got a beautiful weather weekend coming up and... have to drive out of town to the inlaws. In her car, in case she decides to stop at IKEA on the way back. I mean, I love my inlaws, they're great people and the house is like a mountain vacation rental, but always, always, when I want to work on the car. Do we go up when it's a crappy weather weekend here? Nope.
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Tdotg37 (03-27-2021)
#8462
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Ah, ennui, my old friend. LOL
I think it's getting warm enough down here that I'm looking at the end of South Carolina's winter (usually 2 weeks in February) and itching to get stuff done before the end of South Carolina's spring (April 1st) whereupon it's 80+ humidity and temperature outside. My wife and I are talking about a complete garage reorg so I can put at least one car in it, although that will take structural work to the house. The double garage doors were bought on clearance by the builder and don't clear my car - too narrow. No one in my development parks their car inside unless they've had the center beam knocked out and replaced with 1 large garage door.
Of a car related note, I replaced the driver's sun visor that had a broken hinge, and the map lights from SuperBrightLEDs that had failed with ones from Diode Dynamics. But I think the next car work shall be on the famwagon CX5.
I think it's getting warm enough down here that I'm looking at the end of South Carolina's winter (usually 2 weeks in February) and itching to get stuff done before the end of South Carolina's spring (April 1st) whereupon it's 80+ humidity and temperature outside. My wife and I are talking about a complete garage reorg so I can put at least one car in it, although that will take structural work to the house. The double garage doors were bought on clearance by the builder and don't clear my car - too narrow. No one in my development parks their car inside unless they've had the center beam knocked out and replaced with 1 large garage door.
Of a car related note, I replaced the driver's sun visor that had a broken hinge, and the map lights from SuperBrightLEDs that had failed with ones from Diode Dynamics. But I think the next car work shall be on the famwagon CX5.
#8463
Been to Dragon with my old bike (BMW R1100RT) a few years ago and while it was cool, I enjoyed all the surrounding roads (Cherohala Skyway, Blue Ridge Parkway etc.) much better. Much more fun, especially with a bike. I couldn't even imagine doing the Dragon in a car with all the traffic.
#8465
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Been to Dragon with my old bike (BMW R1100RT) a few years ago and while it was cool, I enjoyed all the surrounding roads (Cherohala Skyway, Blue Ridge Parkway etc.) much better. Much more fun, especially with a bike. I couldn't even imagine doing the Dragon in a car with all the traffic.
i just love driving in Tennessee and the smokies in general. All the elevation changes and banked turns... ahhh it’s some good driving. Oh and the tunnels are fun too with a loud exhaust lol 😂
#8466
So I had bought this "low-profile" Pittsburgh floor jack a month or two ago because I needed a new floor jack.
Yesterday I was going to jack up the front of the car to change my Eibach front sway from soft to firm setting, and the jack doesn't even fit under the front bumper! The front "cup" portion does, but the rear where the handle is, is too tall, and our front jack point is way far back.
My car isn't even lowered that much!! It has Nismo 370z springs which only drop it 0.75" and smaller diameter tires which brings it down a few tenths of an inch too. I don't have any 2x4's or ramps to drive up on, either. I tried to just turn the tire far left/right and it gave me some room to reach and get to the bolt, but that thing is freaking tight and I don't have any power tools that I can get on there either. I really hate when I can't work on my car because of stupid crap like this. Something as simple as loosening 1 bolt and moving it to the next slot.
Yesterday I was going to jack up the front of the car to change my Eibach front sway from soft to firm setting, and the jack doesn't even fit under the front bumper! The front "cup" portion does, but the rear where the handle is, is too tall, and our front jack point is way far back.
My car isn't even lowered that much!! It has Nismo 370z springs which only drop it 0.75" and smaller diameter tires which brings it down a few tenths of an inch too. I don't have any 2x4's or ramps to drive up on, either. I tried to just turn the tire far left/right and it gave me some room to reach and get to the bolt, but that thing is freaking tight and I don't have any power tools that I can get on there either. I really hate when I can't work on my car because of stupid crap like this. Something as simple as loosening 1 bolt and moving it to the next slot.
#8467
Registered Member
So I had bought this "low-profile" Pittsburgh floor jack a month or two ago because I needed a new floor jack.
Yesterday I was going to jack up the front of the car to change my Eibach front sway from soft to firm setting, and the jack doesn't even fit under the front bumper! The front "cup" portion does, but the rear where the handle is, is too tall, and our front jack point is way far back.
My car isn't even lowered that much!! It has Nismo 370z springs which only drop it 0.75" and smaller diameter tires which brings it down a few tenths of an inch too. I don't have any 2x4's or ramps to drive up on, either. I tried to just turn the tire far left/right and it gave me some room to reach and get to the bolt, but that thing is freaking tight and I don't have any power tools that I can get on there either. I really hate when I can't work on my car because of stupid crap like this. Something as simple as loosening 1 bolt and moving it to the next slot.
Yesterday I was going to jack up the front of the car to change my Eibach front sway from soft to firm setting, and the jack doesn't even fit under the front bumper! The front "cup" portion does, but the rear where the handle is, is too tall, and our front jack point is way far back.
My car isn't even lowered that much!! It has Nismo 370z springs which only drop it 0.75" and smaller diameter tires which brings it down a few tenths of an inch too. I don't have any 2x4's or ramps to drive up on, either. I tried to just turn the tire far left/right and it gave me some room to reach and get to the bolt, but that thing is freaking tight and I don't have any power tools that I can get on there either. I really hate when I can't work on my car because of stupid crap like this. Something as simple as loosening 1 bolt and moving it to the next slot.
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BoomerSpeed01 (02-26-2021)
#8470
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So I had bought this "low-profile" Pittsburgh floor jack a month or two ago because I needed a new floor jack.
Yesterday I was going to jack up the front of the car to change my Eibach front sway from soft to firm setting, and the jack doesn't even fit under the front bumper! The front "cup" portion does, but the rear where the handle is, is too tall, and our front jack point is way far back.
My car isn't even lowered that much!! It has Nismo 370z springs which only drop it 0.75" and smaller diameter tires which brings it down a few tenths of an inch too. I don't have any 2x4's or ramps to drive up on, either. I tried to just turn the tire far left/right and it gave me some room to reach and get to the bolt, but that thing is freaking tight and I don't have any power tools that I can get on there either. I really hate when I can't work on my car because of stupid crap like this. Something as simple as loosening 1 bolt and moving it to the next slot.
Yesterday I was going to jack up the front of the car to change my Eibach front sway from soft to firm setting, and the jack doesn't even fit under the front bumper! The front "cup" portion does, but the rear where the handle is, is too tall, and our front jack point is way far back.
My car isn't even lowered that much!! It has Nismo 370z springs which only drop it 0.75" and smaller diameter tires which brings it down a few tenths of an inch too. I don't have any 2x4's or ramps to drive up on, either. I tried to just turn the tire far left/right and it gave me some room to reach and get to the bolt, but that thing is freaking tight and I don't have any power tools that I can get on there either. I really hate when I can't work on my car because of stupid crap like this. Something as simple as loosening 1 bolt and moving it to the next slot.
Here is the easiest solution. Get a second jack, hopefully you have your spare tire jack in the trunk, and lift up the car from either side. Get it up enough to fit your floor jack under the front cross member. Done deal.
Edit: And obviously get some jack stands under the sides for safety.
#8471
Registered Member
I may have skipped over it if you mentioned it, but did you try getting at the lift point from the side of the car?
If it's that far back, shouldn't you be able to go behind the front tire(s) and get to the jack point that way as well?
I've never tried to use the front center jack point on mine so I could be completely wrong, just throwing the idea out there.
If it's that far back, shouldn't you be able to go behind the front tire(s) and get to the jack point that way as well?
I've never tried to use the front center jack point on mine so I could be completely wrong, just throwing the idea out there.
#8472
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So I had bought this "low-profile" Pittsburgh floor jack a month or two ago because I needed a new floor jack.
Yesterday I was going to jack up the front of the car to change my Eibach front sway from soft to firm setting, and the jack doesn't even fit under the front bumper! The front "cup" portion does, but the rear where the handle is, is too tall, and our front jack point is way far back.
My car isn't even lowered that much!! It has Nismo 370z springs which only drop it 0.75" and smaller diameter tires which brings it down a few tenths of an inch too. I don't have any 2x4's or ramps to drive up on, either. I tried to just turn the tire far left/right and it gave me some room to reach and get to the bolt, but that thing is freaking tight and I don't have any power tools that I can get on there either. I really hate when I can't work on my car because of stupid crap like this. Something as simple as loosening 1 bolt and moving it to the next slot.
Yesterday I was going to jack up the front of the car to change my Eibach front sway from soft to firm setting, and the jack doesn't even fit under the front bumper! The front "cup" portion does, but the rear where the handle is, is too tall, and our front jack point is way far back.
My car isn't even lowered that much!! It has Nismo 370z springs which only drop it 0.75" and smaller diameter tires which brings it down a few tenths of an inch too. I don't have any 2x4's or ramps to drive up on, either. I tried to just turn the tire far left/right and it gave me some room to reach and get to the bolt, but that thing is freaking tight and I don't have any power tools that I can get on there either. I really hate when I can't work on my car because of stupid crap like this. Something as simple as loosening 1 bolt and moving it to the next slot.