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Hello Friends


Some not so nice person/s cut away and stole the catalytic converter of my mothers wheelchair access vehicle. It's been off road during the pandemic but I've managed to source a replacement, just need to get under there and offer it up to make sure it's the right one. I've been assured it is but would like to check asap.


If anyone has a couple of wheels ramps I could borrow for a few days I'd be very appreciative if you could DM


Thankyou

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positronic Wrote:

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> Its not safe especially as I'll be working under

> the vehicle, Hence the need for the stability and

> peace of mind if the front axle was raised by both

> wheels being up on ramps.


I've got some axle stands you could borrow for a weekend. DM me

Thanks for the offer for the axle stands Jamesh31 but I don't have a jack to raise it, hence for the need of ramps in which is both safer and easier for my poor old back. Thank also to those who've DM me offering theirs for sale. I neither have the space for these permanently. I'm hoping my community will be kind enough to lend me some. I will of course provide assurances I will return them in providing all my contact details etc etc


Kind regards and have a good weekend all

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