Dude I constantly think about that any time I'm under a car. I guess it's bad luck to think that, but I have a pretty good reason to be nervous now. Haha. That's some scary stuff though.damn man sorry to hear that! get well soon! I haven't had any experiences like that but when I was in my shop class in high school and I was laying under a car trying to remove the leaf springs and the vehicle wasn't supported correctly(retarded classmates) and when the leaf spring broke free the car dropped about an inch from crushing me ahah scary shit!
Yeah, well fortunately and unfortunately I don't have a lift at my house so unless I drag out the jack and the jackstands I should remain fairly unharmed by my car. Hahaas long as the car is properly supported you are all good lol just double check it if someone else supports the vehicle lol
Haha you guys are making me not want to go back to work. That's some scary stuff. But thanks man!Dang! Never heard of that one before! When I was in HS Auto Shop, our teacher always told us "Use Jack Stands!" One day, this kid is under one of those older heavy F-150 trucks, the jack fails, and the truck literally bounces off the tires. The guy comes sliding out from underneath, he coulda killed himself... Be careful! And watch out for dropping cars, lol. Hope your foot heals real fast
- Aaron
Well that's the embarrassing part.. Haha the lift didn't fail. I was simply paying attention to what I had to do, and then going home, rather than where my foot was. So it was definitely just human error that this thing happened.Ouch man. Glad you're in good spirits though. Any particular reason explained on why the lift failed?
Word on that one, especially with the weight of that truck added into the mix. Even the doctor asked how it was still attached.Least you still Have a foot, definitely could of lost it.
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