For the first time, I'm going to need to take my car to a local shop, to have them work on the differential. (There's a clunking sound when I put the car into reverse to back up my driveway.)
I'm uneasy about having anyone but me lift the car. I'm always careful to avoid the pinch welds, and I use wood blocks. I have to admit I'm wholly unfamiliar with how auto shop lifts contact the underside of a car.
What do I need to look for, ask, or point out to the mechanics? Or should I not worry about it, and assume that they are professionals and won't damage the car?
I remember reading one account here of pinch welds being damaged by a careless mechanic.
Avoiding Damage When Lifting At The Auto Shop
- KevAndAndi
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Avoiding Damage When Lifting At The Auto Shop
Kevin
1981 Spider 2000
1981 Spider 2000
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Re: Avoiding Damage When Lifting At The Auto Shop
Don't assume anything lol. A sincere apology won't fix it if they jack something up. These aren't super complex cars, but they have a few little weird things that need attention and the right experience.
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Re: Avoiding Damage When Lifting At The Auto Shop
Man, I've seen lots of creative ways people have damaged 124s with lifts.
Last time I brought the car somewhere that was going to be lifted I went out and bought some bright yellow spray paint and painted the places under the car that were safe.
This way when I bring it to the shop I tell everyone there over and over, only lift where you see yellow paint.
-G
Last time I brought the car somewhere that was going to be lifted I went out and bought some bright yellow spray paint and painted the places under the car that were safe.
This way when I bring it to the shop I tell everyone there over and over, only lift where you see yellow paint.
-G
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Re: Avoiding Damage When Lifting At The Auto Shop
I like itgrrrdot wrote:Man, I've seen lots of creative ways people have damaged 124s with lifts.
Last time I brought the car somewhere that was going to be lifted I went out and bought some bright yellow spray paint and painted the places under the car that were safe.
This way when I bring it to the shop I tell everyone there over and over, only lift where you see yellow paint.
-G
- dinghyguy
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Re: Avoiding Damage When Lifting At The Auto Shop
so now all we need is the photo of the underside of your car with the yellow targets!
cheers
dinghyguy
cheers
dinghyguy
1981 Red Spider "Redbob"
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1972 blue Volvo 1800ES "Bob"
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