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![]() ![]() Drives: Yaris T1 Join Date: Aug 2020
Location: South Africa
Posts: 44
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Or you can just go full American redneck and cement a dozen concrete bricks onto your driveway and just drive and park your front wheels on the cemented bricks which raises the front of your car a bit, hehe
Basic dude stuff................... I stole a dozen solid concrete paving bricks from an abandoned construction site and I use 2 tire jacks to slightly lift the front so I can stick a hydraulic jack in the front centre. I then place 1 layer of cement bricks under each tyre. I will also throw in jack stands under the frame and leave the 2 tyre jacks and hydraulic jack, each taking a share of the weight of the lego vehicle. What could possibly go wrong there? |
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