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I'm known to my friends as "mad Frank" because I've nearly killed myself several times due to no sense of self preservation. However being older now I can see potential pitfalls. I don't want to lecture people on how to support their L/C's when working on them but please use wide and short rather than long and tall axle stands and ensure that the weight is spread evenly over the top surface of the steel plate and not just on it's edge. I've had an axle stand shoot out like a bullet in such circumstances. Also chock the front and rear of at least 2 wheels if working on even a slight slope, and of course leave in gear with the handbrake on if possible. Before starting work rock the body about on the axle stands especially sideways just to get an idea of stability. I also reposition the jack lightly screwed back up by where I'll be as a precaution.
I've had a look on this sight for where best to post this to reach as many people as possible but can't decide. Perhaps the moderators could decide.
Frank
I've had a look on this sight for where best to post this to reach as many people as possible but can't decide. Perhaps the moderators could decide.
Frank