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10forty2 wrote:It's called loss of situational awareness. You are working on something, and the next thing you know, your head or body is where is shouldn't be or where you didn't plan to be and bammo....squish. Here is an example. On a class A I was working on to install air bags, I ended up with my head and most of my body on top of a wheel in the wheel well. I quickly realized that if something gives way, I am crushed. In another case, I was spraying fungicide on my roof. Stupidly, I was walking backwords down the roof. I got within a foot of the edge, two story, and realized, WTF am I doing? I almost walked backwards off my roof. In both cases, I was too focused on the job instead of the situation around me. I tend to be more careful now.
For the life of me, I cannot understand why anyone would attempt to go under a vehicle that was jacked up without properly blocking the wheels and adding substantial jackstands or wooden blocks. As a child of the 70's, I remember reports of so many people getting crushed under vehicles because their bumper jack dropped the car when it rolled forward/backward. First thing I bought when I started driving was a pair of wheel ramps so I could change my own oil....I also made sure that the wheels were blocked and the parking brake was applied. Safety first!!
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mikensallyt wrote:
So sad. I'm sort of lazy though. I have always taken mine to a dealer and let them do it. Yes, its expensive but I'm not going to get hurt from it. Just me own thoughts.
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