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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 56
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I use hockey pucks...with a little dremel magic they fit perfectly on my jack stands and I used another puck and cut out the 'oval' shaped opening where the jack stand sits and used a drywall screw and attached it to my customized pick and they fit exctly and provide a rubber cushion between the frame lift point and jack stand. I also cut a slot in one puck so I could jack our 98 986 with the unibody weld running along side the frame so it wouldnt get crushed when I use that to lift the car for easy quick lifts. I then can slide the jackstand in and have 1 whole side of the car up and on stands with one lift they work great. If you'd like I can take digital pics so you can see how I modified them. Just let me know and I will paste them.
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Sure, pics would be great!
-Wayne
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Long Beach CA, the sewer by the sea.
Posts: 37,702
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Ditto.
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