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HOW TO LIFT UP MY CAR FOR REPAIR?

Hey so i have a Musang GT and i bought a new X-pipe i want to install myself the problem is i have no way of getting under the car. I don‘t want to take it to a mechanic who will rape me for $$$, so I‘d love to figure out a way to lift it. I have two other cars in te driveway which have jacks to use to replace the tires, but there‘s a problem with this. 1. those jacks are too unstable and can‘t lift the car high enough, and 2. I need mostly to jack up the rear end, but I‘d love to be able to jack the whole car, and the E brake only stops the rear wheels so jacking the rear end would be too dangerous. Anyway is there a place where i can lift my car or a place with a pit? or are there cheap jacks i can buy somewhere? ThanksAnother note, where do you think is a good place to have it installed, assuming i can‘t find a way to do it myself?

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I quit messing with exhaust plumbing years ago. I have learned that muffler shops can do exhaust work at very reasonable prices and - surprisingly - the best tended to have the lowest prices for a given job. They were just faster than the others. Taking exhaust work to general mechanics is crazy talk.
That Kia Sephia won't be worth repairing. thousand for the trans when your korean car is only worth a few hundred or one thousand at best. so I would suggest junking it getting better made car. I would suggest american. STOP GIVING ME THUMBS DOWN, PEOPLE! I FOUGHT FOR THIS COUNTRY!
That Kia Sephia won't be worth repairing. thousand for the trans when your korean car is only worth a few hundred or one thousand at best. so I would suggest junking it getting better made car. I would suggest american. STOP GIVING ME THUMBS DOWN, PEOPLE! I FOUGHT FOR THIS COUNTRY!
I quit messing with exhaust plumbing years ago. I have learned that muffler shops can do exhaust work at very reasonable prices and - surprisingly - the best tended to have the lowest prices for a given job. They were just faster than the others. Taking exhaust work to general mechanics is crazy talk.

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