On Apr 17, 2006, at 4:50 PM, V Layton wrote:

I'd agree unecessary, in fact I haven't HAD to do that yet since I thought of it! I have done that to access the modulator on the turbos, it's just soooo easy to lower it while you work, especially when one doesn't have a lift! (Yes, I support it with a jack, to avoid undue stress on things)


I understand working without a lift. Spent many years on the creeper with jack stands. If you are doing this work daily, pony up the cash and get a lift. It will save so much time and body pain it is well worth the investment. I highly recommend the Nussbaum screw type lifts. No hydraulics to fail, minimal maintenance, super quiet, and it will probably outlive me. Plus the cost is only marginally higher than a comparable Mohawk.

I've used a 10mm hex socket and turned it with a cresent as well, if you can imagine that.


Sadly, yes, I can. When in a bind, it is amazing what will work to get the job done.

That looks like prettty sweet site, thanks, I hadn't seen that one yet...I saved it.


Thanks. It took many hours to build it up to where it is today.

(Did your member kit arrive ok, Mathieu?)

Sure did. You should be receiving my membership payment shortly.


Cheers, All!


-m


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