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Good idea, I do/know someone who does that!
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Seems to be a good idea, I've never thought of it.
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NO! I have/knew a guy who tried that and lost/nearly lost his head!
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You IDIOT, can't you see like the rest of us that you'll get yourself killed!?!
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Post by LaureltheQueen »

Binford wrote:My car is essentielly lifted and I can't stand to be under there without more room. I like doing things the easy way, and using ramps is easier than fighting space constraints. :-D
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Post by AWD_addict »

Changing oil is more fun when you don't need to raise the car. I do it that way because I can, there's plenty of room.

No boobs here either, and my bumper is probably dirtier for it.
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Post by 206er »

when I did my trans swap I had the rear wheels up on several 2' pieces of 2x10 but jackstands on the front. ghetto but effective and I felt very safe. :-D
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Post by 555BCTurbo »

I was almost killed last summer when a 1977 Chevy Caprice almost fell on me...:shock:

I was literally 1/2 second away from my death, I fortunately was able to walk away with only elbow damage.

Please be careful guys!
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Post by Soul Shinobi »

Do give us the details so we may not do the same!
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Post by dzx »

When i did my last transmission swap, I had the car with two steel rims under each wheel. It gave quite a bit of room.
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Post by vrg3 »

Wait, why do you have to get under the car to change the oil? I usually just kneel in front of the car to do it.
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Post by BAC5.2 »

Ditto. I sit sideways in front of the car and just "feel"

I wear gloves though, because headers are usually hot.
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Post by Soul Shinobi »

Well, first off I'm a visual person and this is my first self oil change. I'd like to get a good view of, learn about in depth, and bond with the car. :-)

Second, oil change was what was on my mind at the time, but the general question of 'what's a good way to raise my car for any purpose' seems to have been answered too.
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