SergeyIndy
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I have curbed the wheel and Option A is to jack up the car on my own, remove the wheel, and take it for repair, then I have to take it to PPF shop to ceramic coat it, and then bring it home to put it back. Option B is my PPF shop would lift, remove, but then they have to keep it for what should be 2 days but afraid more, before I can bring the wheel back, before they coat it and put it back, they are very nice, but I know this is an inconvenience for them. The dealer, Opton C, simply refused to help lift, remove the wheel, and keep the car until the wheel is repaired unless it is outside without the wheel. They also do not have a wheel for me to use temporarily, but I just asked parts if they have a jack to borrow or sell like the one below with only sketch graphic of it available, wonder if anyone actually has it and can share a picture of what it looks like with all parts needed to operate it.
My issue is that while SUVs come with spare tires and compatible jacks, Taycan does not, I wonder if anyone else can point me may be to an Amazon jack with compatible pads that I can just lift one side to remove one wheel and keep it standing like this for a few days until I can get the wheel back.
Also, if anyone who attempted this, can tell me direct, that doing it yourself is a bad idea, then I will go with the PPF shop Option B.
My issue is that while SUVs come with spare tires and compatible jacks, Taycan does not, I wonder if anyone else can point me may be to an Amazon jack with compatible pads that I can just lift one side to remove one wheel and keep it standing like this for a few days until I can get the wheel back.
Also, if anyone who attempted this, can tell me direct, that doing it yourself is a bad idea, then I will go with the PPF shop Option B.
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