How much door gap change?, when jacked on your non-rusty car |
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How much door gap change?, when jacked on your non-rusty car |
mskala |
Feb 6 2003, 08:45 PM
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Figured I better put this question in a new topic rather
than where I initially stuck it. Any help? Thanks. Can anybody tell me how stiff the car is supposed to be when new or like new? Example: I always use the rear donut to lift and it lifts both wheels. I actually measured the gap change at the top of the right door yesterday, and it went from about 0.210" to about 0.255" when lifted. (This is a -6, so heavier in the wrong area here). Does this sound 'normal'? Mark S. '70 914-6 |
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