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      05-03-2016, 10:15 PM   #13
PJinCA
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Drives: F10 535
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I agree, if they drive it up on wood blocks or planks, you're good. Worst case, jack the car up, slide wood blocks (4x4 would be fine) under each tire, then BOOM the car is sitting high enough to get it on the posts. Lol, I have done that in my garage, can't imagine why a shop couldn't do it
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