if we organized a GROUPBUY on this part (jack block), who would be interested?
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I know it has to be hacksawed a tiny bit shorter to work properly on the B5 chassis, bit I know of no alternatives.
Reply to this thread, we're gauging interest!!
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Reply to this thread, we're gauging interest!!
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If 'yes', make some and we'll buy em off you!! Otherwise, I have neither the tools nor time to worry about a $30 part, so I'm ordering one 8^)
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Can anyone recommend a good and relatively inexpensive jack? One concern I have is that it needs to clear the bottom of my car after I get coilovers in it, it won't be slammed, about 1" drop max.
And the jack block is a good idea too.
After reading many stock emergency jack failures, I'm definitely bring a proper floor jack with me on my road trip!
Thanks in advance!
And the jack block is a good idea too.
After reading many stock emergency jack failures, I'm definitely bring a proper floor jack with me on my road trip!
Thanks in advance!
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Michelin jack was on sale last week for $140. Just keep looking on their website, you'll find a deal pretty soon I'm sure.
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