Aidan's loose oily bunghole actually runs a track lap
I bet we could make this happen.
iRobot (the roomba people) are already working on a lawn mower http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/r...ers-very-upset
iRobot (the roomba people) are already working on a lawn mower http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/r...ers-very-upset
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So I've been borrowing yanks 6 ton jack stands for the trans swap. And I'm buying some for myself today. I don't need 6 tons of support but the 9x9 base gives so much more stability that my shitty vatozone ones never could.
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<br />50 a pair on amazon. Not bad.
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<br />50 a pair on amazon. Not bad.
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*** dat. How do you get under the car? From the front? No way. Also the size needed to support my truck is way too expensive.
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I'm just giving you a hard time. I would love to have something like that. A 2 post lift is in my future I promise you guys.
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I've read rleetes reason for getting a quick jack. And its definitely the best solution for him
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<br />Also lol at extra k$. I wish I has extra k$'s around.
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<br />Also lol at extra k$. I wish I has extra k$'s around.
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I don't.
Side bar: my dad bought the harbor freight 2 post in 2005. I think we got for under 2k delivered. We used it until 2010 at our shop until he sold the shop. It's still there and kicking along with the lead screw one from 1874 that we bought from some other shop that was closing in 06. I wonder what they cost now.
Side bar: my dad bought the harbor freight 2 post in 2005. I think we got for under 2k delivered. We used it until 2010 at our shop until he sold the shop. It's still there and kicking along with the lead screw one from 1874 that we bought from some other shop that was closing in 06. I wonder what they cost now.
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I read that too. Most were too expensive. You gotta see these things, they are huge. We were yanking on the transmission and **** and the car did fine.
Finally, it was the portability that won me over. Work outside in the summer, inside in the winter. Take to a buddy's place if I want, too.






