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cripemaster

New Member
This may seem like a stupid question but it is an important one. I just ordered my function and form type 1 coilovers and I'm definitely going to slam my car. My question is, how would i get my up to change a flat, for instance, once it is slammed, because I want to drop it as low as possible, but not really sure what to do for simple oil changes and tires and what not. any insight would be greatly appreciated.
 

mirrorimg

Well-Known Member
My hydraulic jack doesn't fit under my car, so I have to use the stock scissor jack to get it up high enough to slide the jack under. the scissor jack can go very low, I dont think you will have a problem being able to use it. You can also cut a small piece of 2X4 about 8 inches long, and cut an end of it at a little less than a 45* angle, maybe 30*. Roll up onto it, and you wont have clearance issues any longer.
 

jdmjim

nothing from nowhere
lol, mines a whole process of ramps and a jack. keep you tow guys # handy.
 


guiltyxxspark

Internet Hate Machine
I use the OEM jack to raise it up about 3 inches to get a real jack under the center jack point. Same process for lowering it.

It's a bitch trying to get my car on my dads car lift. I use 2 jacks and the OEM jack.
 

mirrorimg

Well-Known Member
Thats a lot bigger than a 2x4, but looks so much cooler....
 


cripemaster

New Member
awesome guys. definitely appreciate the help. I'm not gonna lie, I'm probably gonna order those slope boxes. thanks again guys.
 
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