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Simple question...

Guys,
I am getting ready to rebuild the front suspension on my 82' SC. Bushings, turbo tie rods, torsion bars etc...

My question is: How do I support the front of the car while removing basically the entire front suspension? I have looked for the obvious but.. (nothing jumps out at me). I want to avoid damaging the bottom of the chassis.

Thanks.

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Welcome !

Try the search button - there is plenty on that topic. A few different strategies.

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Use jack stands and a piece of wood and place them under the seam located to the rear of the front wheels where the seem takes a bend from being parallel to the car body to turning in towards the center of the car. Clear as mud? Or, you can just listen to Ronin

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