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07-07-2016, 05:21 PM | #1 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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Unless an oil suction method is used, oil changes (for example) on MC Mondeos require removal of the undertray, which unless you have a hoist means lifting both sides at once using jacks (or getting into pit, which there are not many these days, or ramp off the hillside slope).
If you have just the supplied jack and a couple of jack stands, where do you put the stands, since the jacking points are so small lengthwise, and you need to support the full weight of the car with a stand to jack the other side. No use putting a trolley jack under the front subframe, you can't remove the undertray because it's in the way? |
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