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Originally Posted by exedy699 ... So you think using the scissor jack included in our cars to lift one side, and then the other should be ok in a garage
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If you plan on raising the car very often, a hydraulic floor jack is a good investment. Edit: Do not use a scissor jack (or any other jack for that matter) to support the vehicle - use stands.
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