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Old Oct 25, 2015 | 07:10 PM
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I will be in the market for this in April 2016 when my new house is ready and the 3 car garage.
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Originally Posted by patgilm
I have race deck I and can tell you from first hand experience that putting your car on jack stands will in fact dent the flooring. It could be the fact that I had a LS600hl on jack stands which weighs more than the average car but it put huge permanent dents in my flooring almost busting through the tile. Still like them and I have had them for over 7 years.
Pat, i jacked up one side of my H2 yesterday & it didn't leave any imprint whatsoever, which kind of the RaceDeck did you go with? The FreeFlow is REALLY Hard, not like a regular flooring!
Old Oct 31, 2015 | 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by johnnyreb
Pat, i jacked up one side of my H2 yesterday & it didn't leave any imprint whatsoever, which kind of the RaceDeck did you go with? The FreeFlow is REALLY Hard, not like a regular flooring!
I have the standard diamond tile. The jack's wheels even put permanent shallow dents in it but the jack stands put some really deep dents in.
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