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KennyR



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Jacking up with Retractable side steps

Do the side steps have to be in the ‘out’ position when jacking the car up? ____________________
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Depends where you put the jack,i always jack up under suspension arms so it wouldn't make any difference

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KennyR



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Cheers Andy, was just getting winter tyres fitted and it’s a new place and I wasn’t sure re the steps, they went with the suspension arms in the end so guess I’m good! ____________________
Current: MY2019 3.0 SDV6 Autobiography in Carpathian Grey
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Gone: MY2013 3.0 SDV6 HSE Black Edition in Orkney Grey, piano trim, black leather with contrast stitch

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