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Jacking on a Banjo
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51woodie |
09-01-2018 @ 4:37 PM
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Are there any concerns about jacking the rear of a '46 Coupe by the center section of the axle, using a floor jack with a wood pad between the jack saddle and the diff.? Will that cause any damage to the axle/housing?
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kubes40 |
09-01-2018 @ 4:58 PM
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Nope... very strong in that area.
Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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cliftford |
09-01-2018 @ 8:23 PM
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I was told that this is a no-no due to the weight placed on the ends of the axle housings.
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cliftford |
09-01-2018 @ 8:23 PM
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I was told that this is a no-no due to the weight placed on the ends of the axle housings.
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cliftford |
09-01-2018 @ 8:23 PM
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I was told that this is a no-no due to the weight placed on the ends of the axle housings.
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cliftford |
09-01-2018 @ 8:23 PM
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I was told that this is a no-no due to the weight placed on the ends of the axle housings.
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cliftford |
09-01-2018 @ 8:23 PM
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I was told that this is a no-no due to the weight placed on the ends of the axle housings.
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cliftford |
09-01-2018 @ 8:24 PM
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I was told that this is a no-no due to the weight placed on the ends of the axle housings.
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MG |
09-01-2018 @ 8:38 PM
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Say what???
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TomO |
09-02-2018 @ 8:16 AM
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The weight of the tires and wheels on the end of the axle housings is much less than the the weight of the car placed on the ends of the axle housings when the car is on all four wheels.
Tom
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