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rikonium@discuss.tchncs.de to Cars - For Car Enthusiasts@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

See If You Can Guess Why C8 Corvettes Keep Falling Off Of Lifts (It’s Inattention to Lift Points)

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See If You Can Guess Why C8 Corvettes Keep Falling Off Of Lifts (It’s Inattention to Lift Points)

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rikonium@discuss.tchncs.de to Cars - For Car Enthusiasts@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago
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See If You Can Guess Why C8 Corvettes Keep Falling Off Of Lifts - The Autopian
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Proper lift arm positioning is key to raising any car safely, especially cars with unusual weight biases like the C8 Corvette.
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    Do I still need to guess?

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      They where not “utilizing the J-43625 Lift Pad Adapters installed correctly in their proper location”

      That’s what the GM docs say, idk man.

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    This is especially aggravating since this is at a Chevy dealership and not some local garage. Chevrolets are all these guys do. They get trained on them and this isn’t even some obscure model anymore. Goes to show you that at the end of the day, so many of these mechanics are knuckle-dragging grease monkeys that think they know everything and are too stubborn to take in the training that I have no doubt was given to them or listen to people that know better.

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