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When I did my pan, I raised the car using a floor jack on the middle jack point (see the little triangle on the door bottom sill). Install the floor jack stands. When you've gone to the height that the floor jack will extend, place wood spacers under the floor jack, raising the base of the jack to a new working height and then jack the car up some more. I used layers of 3/4" plywood for stability. I eventually got the car up 18" which, by the way, was also sufficfient for later replacement of the clutch (you need that much to get the transaxle out the back of the car).
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3 944's, 2 Boxsters and one Caman S, and now one 951 turbo. Really miss the Cayman.
Some people try to turn back their "odometers." Not me. I want people to know 'why' I look this way. I've traveled a long way and some of the roads weren't paved.
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