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For saftety, Id put a jack under the rear end and one under the front k-member....if that car starts to fall, all 4 stands are going the same direction. Ive seen people putting torque on various parts and shifted the whole car. Talk about make you pucker up!!
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I've never had a vehicle up on all 4 corners, but any time I've had the vehicle on 1 or 2 jack stands, I always have the jack placed somewhere as a fail safe measure.Originally posted by 10sec302 View PostFor saftety, Id put a jack under the rear end and one under the front k-member....if that car starts to fall, all 4 stands are going the same direction. Ive seen people putting torque on various parts and shifted the whole car. Talk about make you pucker up!!
There has been a time or two when I had my truck on jacks that I didn't use the jack, but only because no wheels came off, and there's plenty of clearance to not get crushed should it topple. I made damn sure no limbs where under a tire at any time though.
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On my 4.6 back in the day, I had to use a combination of extensions and swivel joints tio get the top bolts on the bellhousing.Originally posted by TEAMJACOB View PostGreenbullit, I can see the bults from the top but a wrench doest have the clearance to break them lose. The wrench ends up too close to the firewall.
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