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Since my car is out commission, was planning on lifting it and putting it on jack stands. My question is will I damage the car if I leave up on stands for an extended period of time? I plan on changing the diff. and trans. fluids and replacing the fuel filter. Also may clean up under there while I'm at it. The front shocks need changing also. It's a pain lifting and putting it back down. If I can, I was going to leave it up for a month or so. I guess I should pull the tires to relieve strain on springs and shocks? Or is leaving it up not a very good idea? Thanks in advance.
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No, I don't think so. I use to lift mine up just to keep the tires from getting a flat spot over the winter.
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Use caution picking up the Z. Getting the front end torqued on one side can cause the windshield to crack...
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I've never found lifting one side or ever heard of lifting one side causing any problems. I would not lift one corner though. Lifting by the front , or back or side evenly is fine.
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Had mine on jacks for over a year at one time w/the tires on...no problems.
Far as jacking at one corner goes, if it were likely to break windshields, then heaven help us if we ever hit a pot hole! I know Discount Tiire's policy is to open the hood, doors, and hatch to "avoid cracking", which Ilm dubious about too (again, normal driving stressing). I even drove over the end of my wheel ramps once, causing the car to crash down on the frame on top of the ramps...No problems. So, i guess the worries about jacking and cracking are a bit overblown. But, i tossed the wheel ramps and now use a pair of jacks most of the time. (Except to change a tire.) Flexing does occur with the top off. Maybe there are concerns when jacking sans the top, but with the top on I've jacked my two C4s every which way and never had a problem. I'm just sayin... P. |
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I have not confirmed, but I think my shocks were ruined from hanging down for about 2 years when I was deployed then relocated to GA. I had new shocks and was planning on replacement so did not care. It was very bouncy after storage. I don't know for sure, but I would not leave them extended hanging all the way down for an extended period like I did if no plans to replace. JMHO.............
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