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Yeah, and seeing it with the bumper off, you quickly see that there's no real easy way to just relocate it. The M3 hoses aren't that easy to move around. There is a company that makes -AN adapters for the oil cooler lines so I can then run custom lines/hoses to any cooler I want. Eventually I'll go this route.
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Slight tangent, but when using your Quick Jack do you use jack pad adaptors, or do the rubber lifting blocks spread the weight across evenly enough you don't need them?
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I use the square rubber blocks that came with the QJ setup, and then the 4 factory blocks that plug into the underside of the car. I don't use any sort of adapters. I figure two square blocks on top of each other is pretty stable. The QJ blocks are quite a bit larger than the factory jack pads, so they get complete contact. And being lifted evenly at all 4 corners, not sure how much more stable it can get. The QJ setup was honestly some of the best money I've ever spent...
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