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Originally Posted by JARblue No need for a lift. Super easy to do on jack stands. Done a couple dozen over the years that way without issue I've done them
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![]() I've done them too, but putting car on a lift would save me so much time and make the process so much smoother. Plus, my garage floor is at an angle, so I'm always paranoid about adding too much/little. I'll put the front on jack stands and the rear on jacks, and lower it to level and have the excess fall out after filling. |
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