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    High Lift Floor Jack???

    Seems like most jackstands can got up to 2 feet high, but I haven;t found a jack that can lift a car that high.

    I have a freaken "SUV jack" and that mofo barely gets the car high enough for the stands to get in at their absolute lowest setting.

    SO how do people lift their cars so high? any brand of jack that does the job?

    I have craftsman professional stands and jack so decent quality stuff.
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    #2
    Use wood blocks
    wat?

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      #3
      I he-man that shit.

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        #4
        I've seen what was called a garage jack which my uncle used to jack my car way up when he was dropping the gas tank. It looks like a Barry Bonds limited edition floor jack.
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          #5
          piss off ur wife or any girl in ur house and she'd get it up
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            #6
            Originally posted by Lil' Whitie
            piss off ur wife or any girl in ur house and she'd get it up
            O SNP!!!!

            Yea woodblocks x2
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              #7
              woodblocks? meaning I put one on top of the jack and gain some extra lift? is that safe?

              and how would that work on a lowered car? (mine isn't lowed, but for future reference)\\

              I am planning on buying service ramps as well sometime.
              1993 Honda Accord EX-R Coupe Granada Black Pearl
              ///Alpine CDA-9847 Head Unit
              OBX Pedals, stock air box, Ebay headers, Stock dual tipped muffler. Emblems removed, grill chrome painted black.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Mjfan12
                woodblocks? meaning I put one on top of the jack and gain some extra lift? is that safe?

                and how would that work on a lowered car? (mine isn't lowed, but for future reference)\\

                I am planning on buying service ramps as well sometime.
                wat?

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                  #9
                  hit a switch???

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by CustomLowz
                    hit a switch???



                    Originally posted by C91BLX7
                    I do that all the time, I never have had a problem. Just make sure its mounted some where on the chassis thats solid. Once, I was retarted and didnt mount it on the frame, and the jack head went right thought my floor board.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by lil_dcb7





                      I do that all the time, I never have had a problem. Just make sure its mounted some where on the chassis thats solid. Once, I was retarted and didnt mount it on the frame, and the jack head went right thought my floor board.
                      same shit someone dd to glories car i had to pound his floorboard back into place with a hammer and a end of the jacklever. WEll i personally would get one of those mechanic jacks i had one lift it up highyou gotta make sure its on a nice flad surface though. I got tarmac out here and being that the car is heavy and its in 1 spot it sinks into the tarmac because its kinda soft.are you using a racingjack with low ends or an adapter piece on the jack.

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                        #12
                        wood blocks > cinder blocks
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by NAiL05
                          I he-man that shit.
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                            #14
                            get a Eagle Lift ...it can lift two accords at once....if u stack them on top of one another.


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