alankulwicki7
Active member
I'm in a slight dilemna here: When I parked my 69 Fairlane and 17' boat in my new garage last fall, I rotate the car and boat so they are parallel to the garage door.
Now I want to rotate them back so I can get the boat out (it's towards the back of the garage)
I did this because my garage is 4' longer than it is wide and it gave me more room on either side of the car and boat.
The boat is on a trailer (obviously) and has a tongue jack with a caster so that won't be a problem to move.
The problem is my car: I started to replace all of the front suspension components about 4 weeks ago so it is sitting on jack stands. I have the front suspension completely off the car so there is no control arms, coil springs, steering components or anything. Basically, if I remove the jack stands, it will be sitting on the frame of the car.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can SAFELY support the front end of my car and yet still be able to move the car a few feet to get my boat out?
BTW: I do have one good floor jack and 2 sets of car dollys and the rear suspension has not been touched.
Now I want to rotate them back so I can get the boat out (it's towards the back of the garage)
I did this because my garage is 4' longer than it is wide and it gave me more room on either side of the car and boat.
The boat is on a trailer (obviously) and has a tongue jack with a caster so that won't be a problem to move.
The problem is my car: I started to replace all of the front suspension components about 4 weeks ago so it is sitting on jack stands. I have the front suspension completely off the car so there is no control arms, coil springs, steering components or anything. Basically, if I remove the jack stands, it will be sitting on the frame of the car.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can SAFELY support the front end of my car and yet still be able to move the car a few feet to get my boat out?
BTW: I do have one good floor jack and 2 sets of car dollys and the rear suspension has not been touched.
