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Identify rusty pictures
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Harry
PostPosted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 5:51 am Up
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bisphenol-a wrote:
maybe i should get a car ramp like yours first. i have a really cramped up garage where i have to be careful how i swing my doors open when i get home. what would be ideal when it comes to lifting the car up to work on? stands or ramps?

Ramps are much better and safer, isn't a debate really but both have uses as you can work on the car with wheels off on ramps.

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Harry wrote:

Ramps are much better and safer, isn't a debate really but both have uses as you can work on the car with wheels off on ramps.
thanks for the tip. i thought about it and i see myself removing the wheels and changing brakes and all that etc. i guess stands is what i need but i like the thought of ramps being safer too. Confused

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Ramps are easy to use but if you need access underneath with the wheels off you'll need axle stands.
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Harry
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Just saw my reply I meant can't not can Laughing

I have both and use them 50/50. For playing with the torsion bars for example you need axle stands but for undersealing the car ramps are much easier and safer.

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The rear axle will fail & need replacing long before the rust has any effect on it.

Unless it really bothers you just leave it, its not doing any harm.

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