Re: Re: Jack Stands

From: Peter Grace (pgrace@fierymoon.com)
Date: Wed Dec 31 2003 - 13:06:37 EST


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Josh Battles wrote:

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|
| Sweet! Looks like you're in for a fabulous couple of hours bonding with
| your Dak.

I'm so ready I could wet myself. The only thing left to do is sneak the
~ truck into that perfect front spot in my apartment complex so I'll be
out of the way of those bothersome sport compacts that so often clutter
our lot.. :)

|
| I've found however that I can get away with drive on ramps for most of the
| work I need to do under my dak, IE: oil changes, trans services, diff
fluid
| service, etc...
|

I was thinking about investing in some ramps, but I'm not too concerned
about the extra work required for jack stands -- I think I'll feel a lot
more comfortable getting under the dak if I'm on heavy duty stands..

|
| What are you going to use dielectric grease and anti-seize for?
You're just
| doing a tune-up. And looking at his post I'd assume that Chad is telling
| you that the muscletrucks kit does contain a thermostat gasket...
|

The people on the list previously said that dielectric grease and
antiseize compound were two "Good Ideas" when you're changing spark
plugs. It "Sounds Good To Me!"

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