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    #16
    Jack A goes under the sideskirt and gets the car sorta up. Jack B goes under the nely raised front end to get the car up high enough to put on jack stands.

    Back when I was at stock height and still spoke to my @sshole uncle, he let me borrow this ramps that were amazing. They got my car a good 1-2" off the ground. I think I might have a set of them sitting in my closet, but I still haven't opened the box. It's still wrapped...from 2 Christmas's ago. God I can't stand the man now...I hate family crap.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Accord R33
      1" 2x4

      My jack doesnt fit under by like 1/8" of an inch, but i can pick up the front of the car with one hand and slid the jack under with the other hand. works pretty well.
      That is what I do.
      Gary A.K.A. Carter
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        #18
        some of the guys around me use their double decker wing.


        - 1993 Accord LX - White sedan (sold)
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          #19
          Originally posted by cp[mike]
          some of the guys around me use their double decker wing.
          I just use a switch, and I can raise the car a good 6 inches...

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            #20
            I had the craftsman low profile racing jack, but that jack broke, and sometimes it didn't even fit under my car. All I got left is a big suv jack for my dad's van, and the best solution for that was nrg slope boxes. I use to use blocks of wood but after watching my friend do a burnout trying to go up a block of wood on my driveway I stopped. It was fun to watch though all that smoke and black rubber pieces on the floor.

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              #21
              My car is just high enough that my jack fits.


              Originally posted by lordoja
              im with you on that one bro! aint nothing beat free food and drinks any day of the week, even if its at a funeral

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                #22
                I just use the stock jack to higher it a bit, then slide a floor jack underneath.
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by CustomLowz
                  I just use a switch, and I can raise the car a good 6 inches...
                  haha thats like the main things i like about switches as apposed to coil overs not to mention tuckin 1/4 of a rim.

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                    #24
                    Ramps are stupid. Get atleast 2 jackstands and 1 lowprofile jack to start with, later get another 2 jackstands. Get the highest lift lowprofile jack you can find.
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by CustomLowz
                      I just use a switch, and I can raise the car a good 6 inches...
                      Cheater.

                      I'm not low enough due to my AGX's. Normal jack still works.
                      3 CB's gone....
                      1 WK Overland....

                      Still miss the CB though......maybe one day.

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                        #26
                        Stock jacks and jack stands or a device with a button that lifts my car 5 ft in the air lol.

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                          #27


                          With this jack I can lift the hole front of the car high enough from the tow hook and place jack stands on both sides.

                          I can't believe you guys still have the stock scissor jacks. Mine broke after just a few uses.
                          Last edited by 4CYLPOWER92; 10-31-2006, 02:02 AM.

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                            #28
                            Broke? no

                            makes me sweaty and tired though

                            I'm gonna get one of those nice jacks soon though

                            on the stairs, she grabs my arm, says whats up,
                            where you been, is something wrong?
                            i try to just smile, and say everything’s fine.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by 4CYLPOWER92


                              With this jack I can lift the hole front of the car high enough from the tow hook and place jack stands on both sides.

                              I can't believe you guys still have the stock scissor jacks. Mine broke after just a few uses.
                              what kind is that?

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by 91accordexr33
                                jack and jack stands

                                if ur car is too low, just drive onto some 1" 2x4s to get the jack to clear under the car
                                i do the samething. one board on each side and im golden. still cant jack it up from the sides only the front tow hook and rear.

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