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Street Hockey pucks
Anyone used these for lifting car up via a trolly jack? I am thinking they are softer but not sure if they would colapse or not.
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strong......Than again I'm not a real doctor.... |
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Yeah. I had originally gone to Sport Authority to get some regular hockey pucks, but all they had was the softer street hockey pucks. I very much doubt I could use these on the pinch welds? But however, I was thinking to use it with the trolly jack. |
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I can get you some hockey pucks.
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Your onto something....Again I'm not a real doctor
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Not sure about a street hockey puck.
I use an ice hockey puck with a slit cut in it for jacking up the Z on the side pinch rails. I turn the puck over when I jack up the Z using the center garage jack points. No issues whatsoever. |
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Okay I will report back after I use the street hockey puck after next oil change.
I will also be ordering one of those solid grooved ones for the pinch rail LOL.. http://www.autoalerts.com/titan-exha...ts-trucks.html |
While hockey pucks will work, this is much better :cool:
http://www.the370z.com/members/felix...-34-54-418.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/felix...-35-09-957.jpg Link Fixed http://protechproducts.com/index.php...tegory&path=35 |
Pretty nifty :tup:
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Felix 808 is that part number 1006 or 1007? Thanks.
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