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Discount Tire lifting the vehicles the right way ??

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Old 01-20-2012, 01:28 PM
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Discount Tire lifting the vehicles the right way ??

Went too discount tires the other day to have the tire pressure checked on my Yukon. And noticed a Mercedes E class I think, on the ground lift they use and it wast on the 4 point lifts on the car ?? Notice the loft deal was lifting it up in the middle of the car ? And the rear lift point was no were near ?? Is that bad ? I wanted to take my car to get rebalanced but after noticing that has me thinking :-/ Anyone else take there car to Discount Tires ??
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I wouldent do that either. But there is a pretty riged body seem jest to the inside of the lift block under the panaling. Thats what i use when a car is missing a lift pad. There lift may be making contact with that.
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I wouldent do that either. But there is a pretty riged body seem jest to the inside of the lift block under the panaling. Thats what i use when a car is missing a lift pad. There lift may be making contact with that.
I notice the riged body seem under the car. So there lifting procedure is fine ?? Just had me worried when I saw that :-/

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