Originally Posted by Mad_Hatter
Originally Posted by PimTac
Originally Posted by Mad_Hatter
Originally Posted by supton
I have one vehicle that needs to be jacked an inch so I can get the pan under it. I just jack it up and call it done. It's close enough to level.
Too much hand wrangling over getting every last drop. There's small pockets of oil left in various places in the engine. Plus, it seems that most UOA's show the oil is being changed long before it is somehow worn out, used up or loaded up.
Pick the method that is easiest and cheapest.
Do us all a favor and use stands or an old rim or something...we don't want to hear how you got crushed because of jack failure. Trust me, it is a "thing".
Safety first my friend......
A couple of 2x8s will be much safer and a whole lot quicker.
That's why I said "or something"...but to your point, how is laying a rim flat any more dangerous and time consuming than wood? Better than what these👇 2 are doing.....‚
Corvette rims on an A4