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tableglass.jpg Most people are paranoid about breaking the glass (w/o defrost E0TZ9842006B, w/defrost F2TZ9842006A) if it's fully extended with the t/g down, but I do it all the time, and I've never broken one.  I even use it as a VERY-LIGHT-DUTY work table.  I don't jump on it, but that 12V impact weighs a few pounds, and it's fine.

If your t/g is already split along the R side, don't do this.  It won't hurt the glass, but it will do more damage to the t/g skin.  For more info, see the [url=http://www.supermotors.net/registry/2742/71437-4]Right Side Split album[/url]..

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Most people are paranoid about breaking the glass (w/o defrost E0TZ9842006B, w/defrost F2TZ9842006A) if it's fully extended with the t/g down, but I do it all the time, and I've never broken one. I even use it as a VERY-LIGHT-DUTY work table. I don't jump on it, but that 12V impact weighs a few pounds, and it's fine.

If your t/g is already split along the R side, don't do this. It won't hurt the glass, but it will do more damage to the t/g skin. For more info, see the Right Side Split album..

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