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Time for Exhaust--how to jack up car? 700 1992

The cheapo Monro Muffler "guaranteed for life" system fell off after 2.5 years of salt in upstate NY. Of course, only the $77 rear muffler is guaranteed, I need to pay for the rest of the pipes, clamps, hangers, labor, front muffler, that are rotted beyond reuse......

Lesson learned--I ordered a Volvo kit from Borton Volvo and should have it by the weekend.

I read the FAQ's, have lots of Dremel cutoff wheels, etc. but wondered if anyone had any clever suggestions for jacking/supporting the car to make the job easier. I have a rolling floor jack and a couple of jackstands (and am always looking for an excuse to buy more tools.....)

By the way, it's going to be cold as heck this weekend, so getting the job done fast will take on new priority!






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