Today's dipshit award goes to....

Kinja'd!!! "sony1492" (sony1492)
08/16/2017 at 01:13 • Filed to: Operation sideskirt is being considered

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Me, for placing a jack stand in the wrong place. But really it should be stronger than this.

The sills were already a lost cause so I wasn’t too mad but still, I’m an idiot.


DISCUSSION (20)


Kinja'd!!! HFV has no HFV. But somehow has 2 motorcycles > sony1492
08/16/2017 at 01:27

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Ouch. I crunched the bottom of my old Civics front fender because I didn’t move the jack stand far enough out before lowering the car. 5 years later I put. Hole in the rocker panel because I was using a scissor jack in the wrong spot and the rocker panel had the structural integrity of papier-mâché.


Kinja'd!!! sony1492 > HFV has no HFV. But somehow has 2 motorcycles
08/16/2017 at 01:48

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Papier mache is an apt description for older civics. The rear floor panel would go from being bent up to being bent down during cornering and make a noise. Sort of like a stay fresh,”button” on jars.


Kinja'd!!! atfsgeoff > sony1492
08/16/2017 at 01:52

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When trying to teach my girlfriend how to wrench, I couldn’t get her past the “where to put jackstands” stage. Admittedly, it’s a skill that takes awhile to master, especially for a vehicle you haven’t lifted before.


Kinja'd!!! HFV has no HFV. But somehow has 2 motorcycles > sony1492
08/16/2017 at 01:55

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My roof did that, bug not the floor


Kinja'd!!! sony1492 > atfsgeoff
08/16/2017 at 01:59

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Rule of thumb that I just made up; the higher the mileage the harder it is.(or rather isn’t.)


Kinja'd!!! sony1492 > HFV has no HFV. But somehow has 2 motorcycles
08/16/2017 at 02:01

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Once was drinking a large water as my brother started rounding a long sweeping highway corner, I quickly realized that the water bottle was pinched between the roof and my face. Good times


Kinja'd!!! Nauraushaun > sony1492
08/16/2017 at 02:28

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But I thought civics were racecars


Kinja'd!!! sony1492 > Nauraushaun
08/16/2017 at 02:39

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Civics are racecars bro, it’s a well known FACT.

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JDM AF see those rims, Racecar.

That hole in the bumper its a dope ass cold air intake/ weight reduction, Racecar.

Strut bar, Racecar

Automatic non VTEC, Racecar

No carpet, Racecar


Kinja'd!!! Nauraushaun > sony1492
08/16/2017 at 03:11

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Stop, you had me at rims


Kinja'd!!! PartyPooper2012 > sony1492
08/16/2017 at 07:25

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Unlocked Achievement - You earned Car Jacking Experience. No, not that car jacking! You play way too many video games!


Kinja'd!!! Wrong Wheel Drive (41%) > sony1492
08/16/2017 at 07:59

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Ahh this is why I hate using the actual jack points on my car. They always do this with jack stands or floor jacks since they are only designed for a damn scissor jack. It works much better when I just jack the car from the control arms but its difficult to get enough height for jack stands that way.


Kinja'd!!! TheRealBicycleBuck > sony1492
08/16/2017 at 08:18

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This is NOT a lift point.

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It may look like one, but it’s not. It’s a plastic cover which keeps the elements off the lower attachment point for the front fender. You would think that a transmission shop would know this, but they don’t. I’m not sure if two idiots attacked my truck at the same time or if one guy did it twice, but trying to lift a Ranger or B-Series truck from this point will bend the entire front fender out of shape.


Kinja'd!!! sm70- why not Duesenberg? > sony1492
08/16/2017 at 08:26

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People love to complain about Italians and their lack of thought for practical design, but my Alfa Spider has four metal arrows on the bottom of the rocker panels, one near each wheel, marking the jacking points.

Perhaps it was because they knew how often they’d be used.


Kinja'd!!! diplodicus > sony1492
08/16/2017 at 09:59

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One of the previous owners of my E39 did this, right next to the fucking jack pads. I imagine their train of thought was well I jacked from the jack pad so I can’t put the jack stand there. But the dumb ass never considered they could jack from the frame and put the jack stand on the jack pad.

I’ve done something similar though on my zx2. Was jacking from underneath to use the jack point as a jack stand point, but for some reason didn’t pay attention to the box section and just went right on the floor pan. Had a nice raised floor after that.


Kinja'd!!! Urambo Tauro > sony1492
08/16/2017 at 10:10

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Welp, time to get some onboard air jacks!


Kinja'd!!! MM54 > sony1492
08/16/2017 at 19:15

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This is a great paranoia of mine. It took me FOREVER to figure out where to put the jackstands under my FB Rx7 - I’m used to working on full-frame stuff, not 30-year-old paper-thin unibody.


Kinja'd!!! sony1492 > MM54
08/16/2017 at 19:22

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If the car wasnt such a lost cause I’d buy something like this:

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Kinja'd!!! HFV has no HFV. But somehow has 2 motorcycles > Nauraushaun
08/16/2017 at 19:29

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Civics are racecars if you put in a race are roll cage,


Kinja'd!!! BaconSandwich is tasty. > MM54
09/22/2017 at 14:27

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I’m glad I’m not the only one who has had this fear.


Kinja'd!!! BaconSandwich is tasty. > HFV has no HFV. But somehow has 2 motorcycles
09/22/2017 at 14:31

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How about if we just take the car somewhere fast? Does that make it a race car?

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(My car, circa 2010. Bonneville salt flats).

That makes it... tight... or whatever the hip kids are saying these days, right? Or do I need “illest” or DC stickers for that still?