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Originally posted by bluedipper
Now that I've followed the various discussions on tires and have an idea what to buy, how do I explain to the installer about not damaging my rubber suspension parts? Where are the support points? I'll need to be able to point the correct lift locations out to the installer. Any suggestions?
Chuck
Gee, this shouldn't be that difficult. Absent any other information, every tire place I've ever been to generally looks for the frame or floor panel cross members. These are generally located in about the same place on most unitized cars--the rear of the front wheel wells, and the front of the rear wheel wells. They should use rubber pads when putting on a lift.
Now, if you don't have a super intelligent tire place, just point out the lifting points--these are covered with plastic covers and are also pointed out in the owner's manual. These points are where the jack goes.
I've never heard of suspension trouble from lifting a car, but it must take one dumb bunny (with all due respect to rabbits) to cause it when the lift points are very obvious. Just make sure you know where they are and show them if you don't trust them.
Michael Salemi
1969 280SL
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