Scott Daniel - Turbovans wrote: > I also find that vanagons don't really sit equally on for identical jack > stands, about a 3/4 wooden pad will make all four corners equally loaded > though. So in your experience, four jackstands under the four corners of the van doesn't automatically result in even weight distribution, so a little shimming is useful. Is this a trial-and-error thing, or do you already know which corner needs a little shimming? E.g., crooked vans or crooked flooring? > I could mention that perhaps some people don't realize a floor jack pad does > not travel straight up, it goes up in a curve... > this pulls on the van, like if the other end if off the ground. > so, the jack wheels have to roll, and if they don't you're putting a pulling > force on the end your lifting ... > easy to pull the other end of jack stands or whatever , doing that. This is a valuable warning. Worth the price of admission. Thanks, Scott. -- Mike "Rocket J Squirrel" Elliott 84 Westfalia: Mellow Yellow ("The Electrical Banana") 74 Westrailia: (Ladybug Trailer company, San Juan Capistrano, Calif.) Bend, OR KG6RCR |
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