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Old 11-14-02, 06:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I've looked for a floor jack that would fit under my C5 but they all start at 5 and a half inches . My car sits about 5 inches high . I bought one at Wally World and spent the afternoon altering it so it would go down to about 4 and one half inches . If anyones interested in doing this , let me know and I'll put together a larger post with diagrams . Cliff
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Drive up on a couple of one inch boards and the jack will go right under without a problem.
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Drive up on a couple of one inch boards and the jack will go right under without a problem.
Yup Yup... Thats what I do.. especially at work when I have to do an oil change on one on the floor.. easiest way to get a little more clearance..
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