Dick,
Michael's suggest would work I guess. I would use a ordinary floor jack under
the diff. By pulling/pushing/turning the jack in conjunction with the steering
wheel the car can be moved most anywhere assuming a reasonably level surface.
Keith Pennell
---- Michael Salter <msalter@precisionsportscar.com> wrote:
> Hi Dick,
> Starting to sound like a bit of a challenge.
> First the problem of moving the car. If it is parked on a reasonably firm
> surface you should be able to put a trolley jack under the differential and
> move the car into a more convenient position. It may be less expensive to
> buy a trolley jack than pay for the damage to the door if you have to beat
> it up.
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