I've been using them for the last 3 years and absolutely love them. Very stable.. Only downside is the minium height is 13" which I feel is a little much for tire rotations..
Wow, you had some nice cars over the period. I love the 928's. I was in the market for a 96 -98 C4S 911. Couldn't find anything in my price range. Ended up getting a Cayman S. Sold it last year to get a more practical car. I will try to get a Cayman R sometime down the road..
I can't appreciate...
I've been using the SYWR. I atually 'mis-used' the coupons couple times :) I actually used the points to get the impact sockets today. Also if you buy online, Discover card has the 10% cash back..
BTW, I just walked in to sears to return the corded impact wrench and I found a 12 pc metric 6 point 1/2 easy to read deep sockets for 44.99. grabbed the last USA made in the store and used my points to get it.
I think I have all the basic tools that will keep me going for some time. I had to order couple special tools for the M3, fan clutch/water pump pulley holder.. My last order this week will be for impact wrenches and some impact sockets.
Thanks. for this reason. I bought 40-200/50-250 in/pounds torque wrenches in 1/4 and 3/8th. My plan is to use the wrench between 20 and 80% of their scale.
Thanks for the advice. Definitely will take it small. I don' want to bite more than I can chew. Will start with fluid changes and then attempt belts/pulleys. I think that I will boost my confidence to proceed further when I get there :)
I work from home. I don't mind both cars sitting on jack...