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post Aug 19, 2009 - 1:06 AM
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well was painting my rims (refurbishing them whatever) i did them 2 at a time first front 2 then rear 2. front 2 everything was fine. but i took of the rear and came back like 10 min later an the car was on the floor. i always use those jack stands. the car had apparently rolled back a lil and the jack fell back. i didn't see any real damage can't tell yet for sure but the rear disk might be a lil roughed up an the metal around it is bent. the metal was easy 2 bend back. its stick but i always leave it in 1st and the e brake was all the way up. it fell would say about a foot to a foot and a half. wat type of damage should i be looking for. by the way i put a big rock behind the front wheel but seems it didn't help. will it be fine what do i look for. i know i know im so stupid but Ive worked on my car for about 2 years all types of things nothing like this has ever happened before.


these are basically the jack stands i used






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*Thing i want for my car(i wish i had money)*
-full gt4 front end conversion (DONE :) JUST NEEDS PAINT(next on to do list) -new seats all around
-riser blocks -fog lights -new radio and speakers all around
-full bodykit splitters and sideskirts to go with conversion (just needs fitting and painting)
-nice rims (Got TC rims and painted them white)
-light blue tint (next step will do this right after i get my paint job)
WTB Reasonably priced
Projectors just Lows
 
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post Aug 19, 2009 - 2:12 PM
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You are probably fine, rotors are incredibly tough. Put the wheels on and drive it, if the brakes make noise or shake, it's time for new rotors.

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