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Old 02-02-2003, 11:44 AM
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thanks. have any pics of yours?
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heres a link, lately I can't post pics to save my life


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Re: how do you change oil and work on a lowered car?

How do you lower a car?? lol i dont know how and i want to get my lowered.
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Re: how do you change oil and work on a lowered car?

use your stock jack to lift one side high enough to fit your 2 ton or 3 ton jack under your vehicles front crossmember
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Old 12-05-2003, 11:36 PM
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Re: Re: how do you change oil and work on a lowered car?

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use your stock jack to lift one side high enough to fit your 2 ton or 3 ton jack under your vehicles front crossmember
thats how i do it. or if im too lazy i have two people pull up on each side of the fender, then i slide the 2 ton jack under.
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Re: how do you change oil and work on a lowered car?

This is an OLD ass thread, but I use a small jack to lift the side high enough to fit a 3ton floor jack under the front cross member, then support front & raise rear from tow hook(lift point) & support.

We have 3 lifts at the shop & only 1 barely fits under my car.
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lmao...i just buy the filter and the oil and bring it to my dads work...........GO MIDAS!!!!!!!!! lmmfao oh yeah, my 93 civic has stock 13s on for winter and is still lowered to someplace between 2 and 3 inches...........off the ground
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I use a floor jack on the rear, put the rear on hoist. Put jack on front and put front on.
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