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Veilside Tibs: How are you guys jacking ur cars up?

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Old 07-14-2004, 03:18 PM
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Whats up guys, just wondering how you guys with the veilside body kits are jackin up ur rydes. I was told to cut my side skirt, but that doesn't sound like a good way to go. lol
Old 07-14-2004, 03:40 PM
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Welcoem to RD jalem......I've got something for ya.....

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thanks for posting that.

I usually roll up on a piece of wood, then get the jack under there. Don't cut the skirts.

Do you have a real kit or a fake? Just curious. let's see some pics laugh.gif
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ANyone else notice that the instructions on that site start at #2?
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i think step number 1 is buying the ramps tongue.gif
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Ramps are good even if you dont have a bodykit
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takata's ramps are nylon and lighter than some of the plastic/rubber substitutes if you contact a takata in the states they can prolly give you a better price than some dealers... "possibly"
4.4lbs or so... they can also hold your racing 18 (for you brits/ect) but thats a longshot...

*a little note* takata is A very well known safety manufacturer, and seatbelts account for alot of income, along with safety technology advancements and airbags
but put 2 and 2 together... ramps = nylon... seatbelts = nylon, the airbag bags are prolly nylon too!!! LOL




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