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Originally Posted by Bear Cub
Jackstands are ideal when you have multiple people working on the car. All of the suspension components are most easily removed at a lower height, same goes for the wiring, etc. Being a front wheel drive car, there is a lot less work that needs to be done under the car as it is, since the motor and transmission are both in the engine bay.
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to dismantle a car the only time i´d use the hoist is to ready a rear-drive drivetrain to come out although in contrast a front drive car would spend more time on the hoist since most have their entire drivetrain dropped out from the bottom on the subframe, sorta like a meal on a plate
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mother nature made the aeroplane, and the submarine sandwich, with the steady hands and dead eye of a remarkable sculptor.
she shed her mountain turning training wheels, for the convenience of the moving sidewalk, that delivers the magnetic monkey children through the mouth of impossible calendar clock, into the devil's manhole cauldron.
physics of a bicycle, isn't it remarkable?
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