Re: Convertible Jacking Points
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Re: Convertible Jacking Points



It's the unibody flexing. Does the same on my 2 dr. HT
Polara. Frame connectors probably take care of that.
--- Bill Maurits <Y1TopBanana73@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Where should I be placing jack stands when jacking
> up my 65 Coronet? I
> put it up on stands last night (level and even) and
> when I went top
> open the door and have the wife step on the brake to
> let me break the
> lugs loose (since I don't have air), I couldn't open
> the door. But
> when I put the front of the car back on the ground,
> it's fine now. I
> know these things flex and move, but that was kind
> of scary!
> 
> Bill M
> 65 Coronet 500 'vert
> 


George



 
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