Safe way to put in my headers?

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  1. Grant

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    Is there a safe way to jack up my 77 Mav to put in the Hookers? I have the front up about 2 feet, but more is required (3' ?). I'm doing this on a gravel drive, and each time I jack it higher, I get real nervous about the rear slipping. Chocks are good, but they have limits too.

    I'd hate to have it towed and pay somebody else to finish what I started. Got any safe ideas, or photos of how to do it?

    Grant
     
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    Two feet should be enough. Now jack up the engine about 3 or four inches and you are all set.
     
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    grant, i know you are using jack stands but put blocks (wooden) under it also. a guy i worked with was putting in a trans. and the car fell off the stands and he was crushed.
    if i might suggest putting 3/4 in. plywood under the stands if it is not on cement. that will keep them from digging into the ground. you can't be too safe when under a car...j.m.o....frank...
     
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    Also - unless absolutely necessary to remove them - leave the wheels on the car ....
     
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    Thanks again! You folks are the best! Some great ideas here. Maybe someone else will benefit from your answers too.

    If anyone else has another suggestion, don't hesitate to post your ideas. I'll keep looking at this thread until Saturday (4/24) when I plan on finishing the task.

    Safety first!
    Grant
     
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    long ago i bought a couple of 2"x12" by 12 footers and cut them into 2 foot lengths. i stack however many i need under the front wheels for stability and put jackstands under the rear end. makes for a very stable work situation.
     
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    if i have to lift the front real high, i also try to lift the rear to keep it level. and i use 6 ton jackstands.:)
     
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    dude... if you are on gravel clear a spot in the gravel (for each wheel) and put patio blocks under the tires! then wiggle the hell out of the car to be sure it is stable...
     
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    OH boy i remember kickin our 75 parts car off the stands what a rush. the headers should go in without lifting the engine at all. just dont worry about scratchin them, theyre gonna rust anyway. dont be a jerk about it either. they really should go in with no unbolting anything, mine did.

    -Todd:)
     

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